On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 02:03 -0700, Eric Day wrote:
> As you can see, the class names are case insensitive.

As a side note: PHP is known for being inconsistent that's the case
here, too: classnames and method names are case-insensitive, variable
names are case sensitive and constants can be both (most are
case-sensitive, but we wanted to allow tRue and faLse to be
case-insensitve so the flag was added...)

johannes

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