I manage a large website on a Solaris (case sensitive) platform 
and have never felt that the small percentage of errors showing up
in the error_log regarding this have hurt our business.

Steve Luzzi
USACERL
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> 
> At 07:26 PM 2/17/99 -0800, you wrote:
> >
> >  I just built Apache v1.3.4 and JServ v1.b3 and it works fine but
> >I can only have my servlets named in lowercase. Does anyone
> >else have this issue?
> 
> I brought up the issue of case sensitivity on a different list and was
> slammed for being a terrible programmer. My point was that the servlet name
> and the parameters are case sensitive. If a user uses the wrong case for
> the servlet name, they can not access your site. If you are running a
> commerical site, you are losing business. If the user uses the wrong case
> for a parameter, you have to do extra coding to check for the parameter.
> 
> I dropped the issue when one responder likened case insensitivity code to
> the fall of man-kind despite I was explicitly not refering to code.
> 
> 
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