Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-13 Thread Dennis Schoen
On Thu, Aug 12, 1999 at 10:54:43PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
 Hey stop, 
 
 I am using WinNT 4.0 and some different Servers, 
 but ALL Web-Servers are case-sensitive !!!
 
 
 Webmistress Michelle
 
 Good night.
  It was a long day for me.
 
Oh, sorry i should think before answering questions !

dennis
 
 
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 It's just choosey about who its friends are.


Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-13 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Michelle Konzack wrote:
 MK
 MKMaybe some of the Links in your sites upper-case and the files on your
 MKserver are lower-case? UNIX is case-sensitive, Windows not!
 MK
 MKhope this helps
 MK
 MKdennis
 MK
[I moved your reply to the standard location, Webmistress!]
 
 
 Hey stop,
 
 I am using WinNT 4.0 and some different Servers,
 but ALL Web-Servers are case-sensitive !!!
 
 Webmistress Michelle
 
However, the Windows *file systems* are not case-sensitive, which
renders the point moot, AFAIK.

Rick, if case-sensitivity *is* your problem, and you are using Apache,
there is a spelling module that is supposed to get around it, at a
cost in efficiency.

I wonder if anyone has thought about patching ext2 to do
case-insensitive lookups?  Maybe control it with a mount parameter? 
After all, this is already done for fat.  (Ducking the brickbats of
horrified purists...  :-))


Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-13 Thread Martin Uecker
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 09:41:30AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:

[...]
 
 Rick, if case-sensitivity *is* your problem, and you are using Apache,
 there is a spelling module that is supposed to get around it, at a
 cost in efficiency.

It´s called speling.


Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-12 Thread Peter Ross
On 12-Aug-1999, Rick Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 HI
 
 I am hosting web sites that have been made with Front Page and I have 
 eliminated my NT server and went with All Debian servers and needless to 
 say some of the pages are not working correctly and I was wondering if any 
 one could help!  I am a newbie but I love it and I am not afraid to read so 
 any suggestions would definatley be appreciated!
 
 Thanks in advance
 
FrontPage 98 has some versions of the server extensions for Apache under
linux.  Don't know how well they work though?

Have a look around on the CD.

Pete.


Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-12 Thread Dennis Schoen
On Thu, Aug 12, 1999 at 10:48:29AM -0400, Rick Smith wrote:
 HI
 
 I am hosting web sites that have been made with Front Page and I have 
 eliminated my NT server and went with All Debian servers and needless to 
 say some of the pages are not working correctly and I was wondering if any 
 one could help!  I am a newbie but I love it and I am not afraid to read so 
 any suggestions would definatley be appreciated!
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 Rick Smith
 ABON

Maybe some of the Links in your sites upper-case and the files on your
server are lower-case? UNIX is case-sensitive, Windows not!

hope this helps

dennis
 
 
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Contrary to popular belief, UNIX is a user-friendly Operating-System.
 It's just choosey about who its friends are.


Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-12 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hey stop, 

I am using WinNT 4.0 and some different Servers, 
but ALL Web-Servers are case-sensitive !!!


Webmistress Michelle

Good night.
 It was a long day for me.


MK
MKMaybe some of the Links in your sites upper-case and the files on your
MKserver are lower-case? UNIX is case-sensitive, Windows not!
MK
MKhope this helps
MK
MKdennis
MK