CF is case in-sensitive. So it does not matter how you case things. It is
good practice to use the Mixed case as it will make it easier to read in
the future. But it don't matter.
At 12:04 PM 4/17/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>I guess my question was too stupid to illicit a response over on
>CF-Talk....and I'm sure I know the answer, but I just want to make sure,
>because I keep seeing all these code samples in answers on the list with
>people giving no regard to case......so I'm posting it here for you guys,
>cause I know you luv me! :)
>
>In this sample: dateformat(today, "mm/dd/yyyy")
>
>Shouldn't the function be DateFormat() in order to work on a Unix system?
>(<--- haven't developed for Unix yet, but am about to start)......
>
>It's like one of those questions, where you know the answer, but you've been
>looking at code for so long, that you think you are in the twilight zone,
>and suddenly everything you've ever been taught is wrong and you have to
>start all over again.
>
>Thanks in advance for steering me back to the right solar system.... <g>
>
>Erika
>
>"Each of us has a fire in our heart for something. It's our goal in life to
>find it and keep it lit." - Unknown
>
>
>
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