> From: Bob Faist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: caseSensitive on Windows XP
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> I think tomcat is case sensitive by default. I had to add
> the "caseSensitive" attribute to the top level node.
??? O.k., th
rg
Subject: caseSensitive on Windows XP
Dear Community
I am developing a web application based on Tomcat 5.5. and on Cocoon 2.1.8.
I am doing all the work on a Windows XP platform. Now, somehow, I have seen
filenames are not treated case-sensitive. In order to change this behaviour on
Tomcat level I
Merico Raffaele wrote:
Dear Community
I am developing a web application based on Tomcat 5.5. and on Cocoon 2.1.8.
I am doing all the work on a Windows XP platform. Now, somehow, I have seen
filenames are not treated case-sensitive. In order to change this behaviour
on Tomcat level I added the f
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Sent: 08 February 2006 14:19
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Subject: caseSensitive on Windows XP
Dear Community
I am developing a web application based on Tomcat 5.5. and on Cocoon 2.1.8.
I am doing all the work on a Windows XP platform. Now, somehow, I have seen
filenames a
Dear Community
I am developing a web application based on Tomcat 5.5. and on Cocoon 2.1.8.
I am doing all the work on a Windows XP platform. Now, somehow, I have seen
filenames are not treated case-sensitive. In order to change this behaviour
on Tomcat level I added the following line to the conf