I agree with the others... even though you're not doing this, even
contemplating it is a scary thought.  It's like saying, "If I jump off this
building will it be a big splat or a small splat."  Either way it's a bad
idea and contemplating it doesn't make it any better of an idea.

If your concern is that someone else might put two files in that use
different cases in their names, I would say do whatever you can to avoid
that eventuality.  As mentioned, NT will automatically prevent this by
taking the latest file to be put in the directory and over-writing the
first.

--Doug

> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing an app which should work on NT and in the
> FUTURE on UNIX platform also.
> Since I got no UNIX machine by me I can't check what
> happens when:
>
> - I got a custom tag called foo.cfm
> - I'm calling the tag like: <cf_foo>
> - I got two files (on UNIX): foo.cfm and foo.CFM
>
> Q: which one will be used by CF? Both files resides
> in the same directory :-)
>
> Best,
> Miro
>
>
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