You could use a registry expression with mod_rewrite something like:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^(.*)[Tt][Ee][Ss][Tt][Pp][Aa][Gg][Ee]\.txt$ /testpage.txt
This is by no means a great example of either mod_rewrite or rexexp
but it's a start...
If you have .htaccess files enabled you can put it in there...
Boysenberry
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On Nov 3, 2005, at 7:45 AM, Kumar, Atul wrote:
Hi All,
I am not an expert in apache so please ignore if this question
sounds silly.
I have placed some text file in one of the folder ( htdocs ) in apache
,
File name is TestPage.txt so when I try to access this page from
browser message comes as page not found . On checking error message on
log files I can see that it displays that file testpage.txt not
found so its loking for "lowercase" file name .
How to force apache so that it looks for actual name ( case
sensitive ) of file rather then changing it to lowercase.
Atul
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