This one was solved by an accident.
Linux version of MySQL seems to be case sensitive what it comes to table
names and Windows version is not. SQL standard prefers the case insensitive
way.
Lasse
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Environment: Two servers, which another has Windows 2000 Server and another
one runs Linux. Both of them has PHP (IIS/Apache) and MySQL installed. They
seemingly share configuration and they have exactly the same database
structure, data and PHP scripts as well.
This combination works in followin