RE: TC Case Sensitivity Question

2003-11-19 Thread D'Alessandro, Arthur
of disregard of said case. Just looking for insight on how people handle the general computer user out there. -Art -Original Message- From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 10:45 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: TC Case Sensitivity Question Art

Re: TC Case Sensitivity Question

2003-11-19 Thread Christopher Schultz
Art, Same line of question, how do tomcat web admins present URL's? Is there a defacto standard for tomcat web developers that only upper, lower, or camel notation From and end users perspective, having to alter case for a web URL is a hassle, and in most cases would yield a 404 because of

RE: TC Case Sensitivity Question [Workaround]

2003-11-19 Thread D'Alessandro, Arthur
Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 8:49 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: TC Case Sensitivity Question Art, Same line of question, how do tomcat web admins present URL's? Is there a defacto standard for tomcat web developers that only upper, lower

TC Case Sensitivity Question

2003-11-18 Thread D'Alessandro, Arthur
I have done my due diligence on the net looking into this question, however was unable to locate a definitive answer regarding tomcat and case sensitivity with webapps URL mappings. Can anyone provide better insight on how to remove case sensitivity from the configuration? or examples on how to

Re: TC Case Sensitivity Question

2003-11-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
Art, Can anyone provide better insight on how to remove case sensitivity from the configuration? Ugh. Well, URLs are case-sensitive by the spec, so I'm not sure why you'd want to do this... or examples on how to bypass; I did see a 404 redirector, but that sounds awfully unnecessary. The 404