Good afternoon,
On 23/08/09 at 10:10 PM -0600, le...@gmail gkr...@gmail.com wrote:
You can set apache to be case insensitive, as I recall. This
might be the best thing as you don't want to break external
links to you.
I wouldn't do that just for the external links; that's what
mod_rewrite
Robert A. Rosenberg rar...@banet.net sez:
[...]
I have run into the problem that the current Environment is
Case-Insensitive while the new one will be Case-Sensitive and while
all the target file names are pure lower-case, the URL HREF and SRC
tags are Mixed Case URLs (at least I do not have the
Good morning,
On 24/08/09 at 8:35 AM -0600, le...@gmail gkr...@gmail.com wrote:
On 24-Aug-2009, at 01:40, Charlie Garrison wrote:
On 23/08/09 at 10:10 PM -0600, le...@gmail gkr...@gmail.com wrote:
You can set apache to be case insensitive, as I recall. This
might be the best thing as you
I'm not so sure it's a complete solution but you should remember that you can
make links, hard variety to files and symbolic variety for directories.
man ln# for more on a Linux box.
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On Aug 23, 2009, at 18:43, Robert A. Rosenberg rar...@banet.net
wrote:
Are there any commands that I can run to lower case all the URLs in
bulk or am I going to have to find all the bad names and do
find/replace on them one at a time
You can set apache to be case insensitive, as I recall.