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Posted by Al Kolff on 07/13/05 02:01
"Andy Hassall" <andy@andyh.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:57:32 GMT, "Al Kolff"
<alkolff@spam.sucks.earthlink.net>
> wrote:
>
> >Has anyone come across a utility to check the case of a filename versus a
> >php page?
>
> What do you mean?
>
> >I develop locally on a windows machine (Know Know) then upload to
> >a Linux and everything works usually works fine. But I sure would like to
> >eliminate this headache.
>
> I don't understand what headache you are having.
>
> Personally, I always use lowercase filenames, and so don't need to worry
about
> case-insensitive filesystems.
>
> --
> Andy Hassall / <andy@andyh.co.uk> / <http://www.andyh.co.uk>
> <http://www.andyhsoftware.co.uk/space> Space: disk usage analysis tool
Andy,
I also usually use all lowercase file names. But, I down loaded the
ISchoolAd scripts.
and in some pages the filenames are capitalized and in others they are not.
Same for folder names. Same for filenames.
Because I loaded and checked it on my Windows machine it worked fine .When I
uploaded it to the Linux based server there have been all kinds of
interesting things going on. So I thought someone else must have had the
same problem. And maybe they had written a search and replace that compared
file/folder names with scripts and corrected or highlighted them.
al
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