Hey - - --  --

About 2,347 years ago I built a utility in Fox to parse a HTML page  
and convert links to lower case. (I also have one to change the file  
names.) This was because I built my very first web site for my  
company in Winders, and my ISP was, of course, in Linux and --- well  
-- you know what happened.

After a few years I decided to run my own web server, a Winders  
machine so I could be all new-wavey and run Web Connect-driven sites.  
I also started a family site which grew to 1,000's of family photos.  
Because of being an experienced Dude in Web stuff after the above, I  
was *extremely* careful to make sure the case of links agreed with  
the case of the file names.

Or not.

When my web server died last year, I decided that the care and  
feeding of such a beast was best left to professionals (not to  
mention how extremely cheap it had gotten). (Oops -- I *did* mention  
it by "not mentioning" it.) So off to a Linux-based ISP it went, and  
I discovered just how sloppy I had been.

There was something goofy about my lower-casing utility. I know that  
for sure. Before I go and diagnose it or re-write it, I thought I'd  
ask if any of you have or know of such a utility, in Fox or anywhere.  
A quick Googlification reveals nothing obvious -- not at least 10  
pages deep....

Thanks -- - -- - -


Ken

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