Posted by Toby Inkster on 09/26/06 22:31
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> It may be semantics here, and that the HTTP transaction will be
> case-sensitive and it is the mapping file system case-insensitive
> occurs. The file system does come to play here though. Yes your can
> configure the web server to compensate, but I have really come across
> any.
http://www.nct.org.uk/info/Cot_Death/FSiD
versus
http://www.nct.org.uk/info/Cot_Death/FSID
Windows 2000, Apache 2.0.x.
I didn't take any special measures to "compensate" for the file system's
case-insensitivity -- it's simply that the file system is barely even
*used* to serve this page -- it comes from a (case-sensitive) SQL database.
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