Hi all,

in Railo you can turn case sensitivity for file systems on and off. 
Railo understands ressources which allow you to access any virtual file 
system. When using such a virtual file system you can define whether 
Railo should check the file cases or not. This is then valid for all 
file operation tags, since Railo takes care of all the necessary file 
operations. (cffile, cfdirectory, cfinclude, createObject() etc.)
So when you want to move from windows to *nix, just turn the case 
sensitivity for the used file system off...

Greetings / GrĂ¼sse
Gert Franz
Customer Care
Railo Technologies GmbH
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Tim Ashworth schrieb:
> Hi All,
>  
> This is just a quickie, and really not too important.  However it will clear
> up an argument that I'm having with my rather conservative colleague.
>  
> I was under the impression that coldfusion was entirely case insensitive
> regardless of if it is on a windows or linux OS.  So I'm quite happily
> writing everything in lower case and camel case, but my colleague is
> convinced that this is wrong.  Whilst I appreciate that it's a good idea to
> stick to a convention and not be too sloppy I have to confess I'm getting a
> bit fed up checking case when I'm sure it's not an issue.  I have done some
> tests and it all *seems* case insensitive, but I'd appreciate some back-up
> from a more experienced CF developer.
>  
> Cheers
>  
> Tim 
>  
> *hopes that he's right or he'll have to check the last app he wrote*
>
>
> 

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