Derrell Lipman schrieb:
> On Dec 3, 2007 2:12 AM, Tobias Koller (GERMO GmbH) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi Raul,
>>
>> Thanks for the patch.
>>
>> IMHO the default value of setCaseInsensitiveSorting should be true.
>> What do you think?
>>     
>
> That would be a change in behavior.  Short of a really good reason to
> change behavior, backwards compatibility is always the way to lean.
> In this case, some applications could be broken by suddenly having
> case-insensitive sorting.  I strongly believe we should leave the
> default as case sensitive for backwards compatibility and let
> applications that want case insensitivity specifically request it.
>   
Right, that's why we will keep the current behavior.

thanks for the patch. I I'll apply it in the next few days.

Best Fabian


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