On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 17:30:02 -0500, Don Poitras wrote: >In article <2933915686680628.wa.paulgboulderaim....@listserv.ua.edu> you wrote: >> On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 16:07:08 -0500, Scott Ford wrote: >> > >> >Not following your thought, folders or file names can be any combination of >> >upper or lower case...at least on Windoze 7 >> > >> So, show me, please, a single folder containing two files whose names >> differ only in the case of some of their characters. > >D72358> touch case >D72358> touch CASE >D72358> l case >-rw------- 1 sasdtp Domain Users 0 Feb 13 17:26 case >D72358> l CASE >-rw------- 1 sasdtp Domain Users 0 Feb 13 17:26 CASE >D72358> echo lower > case >D72358> echo UPPER > CASE >D72358> cat case >lower >D72358> cat CASE >UPPER >D72358> uname -a >Interix d72358 6.1 10.0.6030.0 genuineintel >Intel64_Family_6_Model_23_Stepping_10 > And is this in fact on Windo[ws] 7, as Scott stated?
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