On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
I was using HOSTFLOOR 100r when I decided to change it to 500r. For some reason this or any other change didn't work. When I deleted my output (DAT) file, I got a CACHEOUTFILE NONE error. The problem was, I was using NONE instead of none. This seems to be one of those cases were the value is case-sensitive. Can anybody give me a list of all case-sensitive attributes so that I may rewrite my config file. Thanks.
Commands are not case sensitive; arguments generally are. The only exception (I think) is when the argument refers to something that is inherently case insensitive, such as a hostname.
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