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2. Haziran 2008, 20:09:13
MadMonkey 
Fencer, just checking, are out Fellowships icons case sensitive ? .gif is ok but .GIF is not

2. Haziran 2008, 20:11:28
Fencer 
Konu: Re:
MadMonkey: Right. I don't like capital letters in filenames.

2. Haziran 2008, 20:14:12
alanback 
Konu: Re:
Fencer:  Any particular reason?  Most applications are case-insensitive with respect to filenames.  Although I guess server software is an exception, since I have to be careful about caps in the names of files I upload to my site.

2. Haziran 2008, 23:11:21
AbigailII 
Konu: Re:
AbigailII (2. Haziran 2008, 23:11:57) tarafından düzenlendi
alanback: "Most applications"? I don't know any application that is case-insensitive with respect to filenames. I know *filesystems* that are, but not all file systems are case insenstive. Just image if you have files "Foo" and "foo", and your case insenstive application is told to do something with file "fOO". Which one will it take? "Foo"? "foo"? or will it create "f00"?

2. Haziran 2008, 23:58:49
alanback 
Konu: Re:
AbigailII:  Well, DOS is case insensitive, as is Windows with respect to filenames.  Obviously a case insensitive system would not permit you to create two different files named Foo and foo in the first place.

3. Haziran 2008, 09:01:44
AbigailII 
Konu: Re:
alanback: As I said, those constraints are set by the file system, not the applications.

3. Haziran 2008, 10:00:05
Hrqls 
Konu: Re:
alanback: true .. linux is casesensitive .. so you can have those 2 files there .. when you then download them to a windows system the second file will overwrite the first one

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