Hi,

>This is, however, contrary to other APIs and even the HTML spec (I
>believe).  For example, Apache::Request treats parameter names as case
>insensitive:

As you noted, the HTML spec doesn't apply to servlet containers, only
user agents.  What ASP/ASP.NET do is also irrelevant.  The Servlet Spec
controls how the Servlet API is designed, and Tomcat implements the Spec
(we have no choice in this particular matter).  So they're inconsistent,
and if that's an issue for you take it up with the Servlet Spec Expert
Group.

For Servlets, there's no other standards (W3C RFC's, etc.) -- the
Servlet Specification is the ultimate authority.

Yoav




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