Re: Please define canonicalize in httpd.h

2004-08-02 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
At 02:35 PM 8/1/2004, Stas Bekman wrote: John Rowe wrote: Please define canonicalize In the context of case-insensitive file systems, it's often the case that a file is given the canonical name that it was created with (MyFile) with all other capitalisations (myfile, myfilE) being alternative

Re: Please define canonicalize in httpd.h

2004-08-02 Thread Stas Bekman
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: At 02:35 PM 8/1/2004, Stas Bekman wrote: John Rowe wrote: Please define canonicalize In the context of case-insensitive file systems, it's often the case that a file is given the canonical name that it was created with (MyFile) with all other capitalisations (myfile,

Re: Please define canonicalize in httpd.h

2004-08-01 Thread Stas Bekman
John Rowe wrote: Please define canonicalize If the same thing can be referred to by a number of different names and the convention is that one is the one true, or canonical, name and the others are mere aliases then canonicalisation (or canonicalization for a non-Brit) is the process of

Re: Please define canonicalize in httpd.h

2004-07-26 Thread John Rowe
Please define canonicalize If the same thing can be referred to by a number of different names and the convention is that one is the one true, or canonical, name and the others are mere aliases then canonicalisation (or canonicalization for a non-Brit) is the process of translating a name into

Please define canonicalize in httpd.h

2004-07-23 Thread Stas Bekman
from httpd.h: struct request_rec { ... /* XXX: What does this mean? Please define canonicalize -aaron */ /** The true filename, we canonicalize r-filename if these don't match */ char *canonical_filename; I'm asking the same question. It looks like it's only different from