Thank you ... I usually add Joliet, but as aim was mostly to test on
M$ machine did not this time .
But still not clear why the <IMG SRC="A.png"> was broken if it was
just my "eyes"?
Need to search a bit more obviously.
Geoffrey



On 5/6/05, Matthew Hannigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 12:29:06PM +1000, Geoffrey Cowling wrote:
> > I burnt a digitized book to a CDROM.
> > There was an subdirectory "images"--a few of the images were e.g. "A.png"
> > for initial letters.  The other images were lowercased ..
> > When burnt the letters were lowercased; e.g. a.png.  This meant under
> > Linux i had several bits left over (default used)
> > M$ could not tell the difference.
> > >From man, Google I would have thought that any change would have
> > uppercased all...to conform to DOS.
> 
> I suspect they are all uppercase as seen from dos,
> but lowercase as seen from linux.  Linux is doing
> this for your eye's sake.
> 
> You'll need to burn in Joliet format (from memory) if you
> want to see both cases.
> 
> Matt
> 
>
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