No.  The Java platform is, generally, case sensitive.  I believe
that there were a number of hacks put into the Tomcat 3.1 code to allow this
case insensitivity, however, case sensitive behavior is easier, and I
believe its required by the JSP/Servlet spec.

        Randy


-----Original Message-----
From: Bilodeau, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:18 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Case Sensitivity


Our Intranet developers are using Tomcat for an internal site.

We have just upgraded from 3.1 to 3.2.

Now, many of our hyperlinks are case sensitive whereas before they seemed to
be case insensitive.

I'm just asking this question on behalf of the content owners because
although I administer the NT box where Tomcat runs I don't own the site
itself.

Can we configure Tomcat 3.2 to be case-insensitive?

Regards,

David Bilodeau
SDA National Systems/eBusiness Group
Verizon Data Services, Inc.
Office:(972) 507-1191
Pager: (888) 592-3945
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Cell Phone (972) 989-1593
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