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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-03-27 10:44 -------
(In reply to comment #4)
> There is a cleaner way to update a file's name when all that has changed is
> case.  For example, if you have a file on disk here:
> 
> C:\test\MyFile.txt
> 
> then you could do this to change the case to all lower:
> 
> File file = new File("C:\\test\myfile.txt");
> file.renameTo(file);
> 
I'm pretty sure this doesn't work on e.g. Windows.

> This of course is basically has no effect on machines with a case sensitive 
> file
> system.

You mean "case-INsensitive filesystem," don't you?



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