For this to be absolutely true, we have to drop swf6 support.

On 25 Jan 2006, at 16:20, John Sundman wrote:

Our policy is that LZX is a case-sensitive language.

Earlier versions of the documentation stated that XML was case sensitive but javascript wasn't (or whatever), and we did all kinds of complicated explanations of how LZX both was and was not a case- sensitive language. Some while ago, I think 3.0, but I'm not sure, per Oliver I changed all documentation to say that LZX is a case- sensitive language.

There may be situations where you play loosey-goosey with this, but as far as the documentation is concerned, you're wrong.

On this understanding, approved.

jrs


On Jan 25, 2006, at 4:10 PM, P T Withington wrote:

Change 37746 by [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2006/01/25 12:50:13 *pending*

        Summary: Only swf6 is case-sensitive
        
        Bugs Fixed:
        LPP-1342 '"new" is incorrectly case-insensitive'
        
        Technical Reviewer: jgrandy (pending)
        QA Reviewer: frisco (pending)
        Doc Reviewer: jsundman (pending)
        
        Details: Reversed the logic of the case-sensitivity test to
        always use the case the programmer specifies and warn if there
        will be a collision in swf6.
        
        Tests: test case

Affected files ...

... //depot/lps-dev/WEB-INF/lps/server/src/org/openlaszlo/sc/ VariableReference.java#3 edit
... //depot/lps-dev/test/bugs/lpp-1342.lzx#1 add


<changeset-37746.zip>


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