I will know very soon, my final test is about to kick off :-)

Will keep you posted ... Thanks again!



>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/02/03 11:09AM >>>
>
> However something I just found out that the first one that
> Linux looks for is:  Application.cfm and if that is not found
> it will scroll up the chain.
>
> It never checks for " application.cfm ".
> Why is that?
>
> The APPLICATION tag in the schedules directory has to be
> named:   Application.cfm and NOT   application.cfm
>
> My thought would be that Linux would search for the CAPITAL A
> first as it is before the LOWER A on the ASCII chart. But if the
first
> was not located to look for the second version of the application
> tag. Then if that is not found scroll up to the parent level.
>
> Any idea why Linux requires the A in the Application tag to be
CAPPED?
>
Ummm... I can't tell you why, but I know it has been like that for as
long
as I can remember.

I think its supposed to be with a capital A in any operating system,
but
windows just doesn't care and picks up "application" with any
capitalisation
you like. :-/

Has this sorted your problem out?

Stephen



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