> Your users are not just lazy, they are wrong.  URLs are
> case-sensitive.  Tell 
> them to get over it.

Although I generally agree that the customer/user doesn't
know what they want in technical areas, in this case I
think the user is right, as this is a usability issue. how
does allowing case-insensitivity break the internet (per
the standard)? Is a browser going to complain because they
did NOT get a 404? 

Ok, on to Webware. I think Chuck's suggestion of a
configuration option for forcing lowercase would be a good
thing, although I would like it to be on a per-context
basis. Of course, there are lots of things I would like to
be on a per-context basis, such as context-level (like
application-level) variable storage. (This would in
particular come in handy for using the same SecurePage
class for different contexts without needing to change the
application variable storing the logged in user. I'm
currently fixing this by appending the context name,
but...)

Anyways. Thanks for the input so far everyone. And yeah for
options.

Luke

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