I'm using Frugalware 1.7. I had this same problem, caused by
flashplugin. Removing flashplugin helped.

Some sites (iStore.pl shopping system in my case) are using flash to
download multiple images simultaneously. After removing flashplugin my
shop is using standard firefox/chrome browsing windows recognizing all
lower- and uppercase extensions. I can't download images simultaneously,
but one after another... but it works.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221409

Title:
  Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital /
  uppercase JPG as image

Status in “gtk+2.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When I use Firefox to upload images (multiple), the multiple file
  upload box (when set to limit to images only) does not show jpeg
  images if the file extension is a capital or uppercase JPG. It shows
  others just fine.

  I've seen reports of this occurring on Myspace, as well as
  http://www.imagebam.com/flash_upload

  I believe this is an Ubuntu problem and not a Firefox problem, as the
  browse window should be part of Ubuntu.

  The single file upload may or may not be affected by this problem - I
  haven't seen any websites that limit to the image filetype on single
  file upload.

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