quote who=Dean Hamstead
turn on mod_speling
Dean, Paul
I've enabled it only for the virtual host to reduce overheads
thanks, seems to work good
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On Tue Feb 08, 2005 at 22:35:50 +1100, Voytek Eymont wrote:
I have a web user who seems to insist on using mIxEd caSE files/tree...
he asked me to symlink '/path/lowercase' to real '/path/LOWERCASE'
will that work properly, what do you fellow think ?
No reason why it shouldn't work. There are
Since linux treats lowercase and LOWERCASE as seperate items there's no
reason why this wouldn't work.
An easier thing (ie less work for you) would be to use an apache
mod_rewrite rule on the url. Whip out your regular expressions and
convert uppercase strings to lowercase (or vice versa if
turn on mod_speling
Dean
On Tue, February 8, 2005 10:35 pm, Voytek Eymont said:
I have a web user who seems to insist on using mIxEd caSE files/tree...
he asked me to symlink '/path/lowercase' to real '/path/LOWERCASE'
will that work properly, what do you fellow think ?
Paul Robinson wrote:
Since linux treats lowercase and LOWERCASE as seperate items there's
no reason why this wouldn't work.
An easier thing (ie less work for you) would be to use an apache
mod_rewrite rule on the url.
Won't mod_speling do this? IIRC one of its roles is to make web sites
case
Yep - upon googling it yes it would.. I thought the other guy was joking
when he suggested it :)
Definitely the easiest option of the lot.
Mike MacCana wrote:
Paul Robinson wrote:
Since linux treats lowercase and LOWERCASE as seperate items there's
no reason why this wouldn't work.
An easier
no joking here
Dean
Paul Robinson wrote:
Yep - upon googling it yes it would.. I thought the other guy was joking
when he suggested it :)
Definitely the easiest option of the lot.
Mike MacCana wrote:
Paul Robinson wrote:
Since linux treats lowercase and LOWERCASE as seperate items there's
no