lbutlr, Charlie Garrison, & verdonv,

Thanks for the suggestions and input. First line of defense for avoiding this 
error is to pay attention to what I’m doing.

I had looked into making my system case-sensitive during a previous “clean 
install” and read a number of cases where Mac OS ran into difficulties with 
that. Now I read that Adobe has problems also. For me, that rules out 
system-wide case-sensitive setup.

Putting a patch on the Adobe server (remote host) would not really solve the 
problem. It would just cover it up like a band-aide covering a melanoma. I 
thought of a case-sensitive partition for my draft sites but don’t think that 
would do it. Setting up another Mac, case-sensitive, solely for web development 
or as a server would be an option.

Well, thank folks. I’ll probably stick with trying to pay better attention to 
what I’m doing. My livelihood does not depend on the volunteer sites I run so….

Bucky

> On May 2, 2019, at 2:16 AM, Bucky Junior <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> ...
> 
> How do other BBEdit users deal with errors in case references? Is there a 
> BBEdit function I don’t know about? Must I depend on my increasingly feeble 
> brain to remember this when I make this error?
> 
> ...
> 
> Bucky

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