Most web servers are set up with a case-sensitive file system.

My experience is that Mac user file systems are set up case-INsensitive by 
default. In initializing a new system, one can set up the system to be 
case-sensitive.

It is a “gotcha” that has bitten me a number of times.

Best,
Bucky

> On Feb 8, 2019, at 8:46 PM, Greg Raven <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Yes, this has happened to me, and every time it has been because of a 
> difference in capitalization between the code reference and the file name. 
> BBEdit will display an image despite a capitalization error, but servers 
> often will not. 
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