This is not a bug but a documented feature.

Some file systems are case insensitive, some are case sensitive, so FILE.ZIP and FILE.zip may be the same file or different files. A problem may arise if you migrate your files from one hosting provider to another -- links may fail to resolve on the new location.

PmWiki will always rename the extension to lowercase. It will also strip some unsupported characters, both from an Attach: link and when you upload the file via the ?action=upload form.

One workaround is to type the Attach link and/or use the upload form instead of FTP.

I agree that if you have many files to upload, especially some that come from digital cameras or from DOS 8.3 filesystems the file extensions are uppercase and it may be annoying. In that case you can probably install DDMU from the cookbook and drop many files on the page -- they will be renamed automatically:

  https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/DragDropMultiUpload

Petko

On 02/01/2021 22:49, Robert Riebisch wrote:
Today I uploaded some files to my newest PmWiki installation via FTP.

But if I write on my page:
Attach:FILENAME.ZIP
then PmWiki doesn't find the file and shows a ^ after the filename.
When I hover above the upload link, I see "FILENAME.zip" at the end of
the URL.
If I now change the filename via FTP to FILENAME.zip, then PmWiki finds
the attachment.

I consider this a bug or bad behavior. :-/

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