NT -
uppercase/lowercase no problems. UNIX - got problem!
NT -
Bill wants to use "\" just to spite UNIX; UNIX - Used "/" right from the
beginning
NT -
Has a lot of GUI goodies that developers may want to use/call. UNIX - Likes the
command line, so doesn't support that many GUI calls.
I have
been bitten enough by this - I would suggest Developing on the platform that you
would deploy on... (not only Developer, but any other tool as well) - too many
niggling issues that can cost more than then the equivalent Dev
system.
John Kanagaraj
DB Soft Inc
Phone: 408-970-7002
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