On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 03:02:25PM -0500, Philip Ganchev wrote:
> It is an interesting idea to be able to say that you don't want the
> case to be changed.  But using wildcards is not a good way to do this,
> because they make the expression more general, not more specific.  One
> way to do it is to do a case-sensitive search if the string includes
> any uppercase letters.

that's a good point. if one puts uppercase letters in there it's
presumably done intentionally and getting the case changed on that would
be irritating.

greetings, martin.
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