Well, I suppose ftp.research.microsoft.com is running Windows, so the
server shouldn't be case sensitive, right? Then why didn't Chrome
download the file?

On Sep 10, 1:03 am, Darin Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting.  We are currently using WinInet for FTP, which is the same code
> that Internet Explorer uses.  I wonder why it doesn't work.
> -Darin
>
> On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:47 PM, Wei Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > OK, Chrome is very strict about upper cases and lower cases in the
> > file names. Chrome is happy to download
> >ftp://ftp.research.microsoft.com/pub/tr/TR-2001-50.pdf,
> > but notftp://ftp.research.microsoft.com/pub/tr/tr-2001-50.pdf.
> > Strangely enough, Chrome doesn't care about the directory names. For
> > example,ftp://ftp.research.microsoft.com/PuB/tR/TR-2001-50.pdfworks
> > just fine. I'm wondering what the FTP protocol has to say about this?
>
> > Even if Chrome is conforming to the standard in this case, IE,
> > Firefox, wget, and ncftp all seem to be able to download both
> > tr-2001-50.pdf and TR-2001-50.pdf.
>
> > On Sep 4, 9:06 pm, Wei Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > E.g.,ftp://ftp.research.microsoft.com/pub/tr/tr-2001-50.pdf
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