Mike,

On 9/1/15 8:51 AM, Mike Kienenberger wrote:
> As far as I know, case sensitivity depends on your filesystem
> (operating system) and not on Velocity.
> 
> Windows and Mac OS X are case-insensitive.   UNIX-based file systems
> are generally case-sensitive, although not all.

It's worth pointing out that:

a) Mac OS X is UNIX-based

and

b) Mac OS X's default filesystem is case-insensitive, but it can be
changed to case-sensitive

But /I/ sure was surprised to find out that Mac OS X defaulted to a
case-insensitive filesystem.

-chris

> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 5:40 AM, Arshad Ali Sayed
> <arshad.ali.sayed...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am loading *.vm *template file in my project. I have saved that file as
>> *abcd.vm*. whenever I am calling that file as Abcd.vm or AbCd.vm or any way
>> with changing the cases of characters its getting called and loads. Does
>> apache velocity ignores the cases of characters?
>>
>> can anyone please let me know why this is happening ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Arshad
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