Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Has mod speling changed?

2006-07-27 Thread Marc Perkel
Nick Kew wrote: On Thursday 27 July 2006 01:16, Marc Perkel wrote: OK - So - this is a bug and needs to be fixed? You would think that an HTTP server as popular as Apache would be able to support case insensitive URLs. There is no such thing as a "case insensitive

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Has mod speling changed?

2006-07-27 Thread Marc Perkel
In 2.0 Apache mod spaling made the URL case insensitive. In 2.2 it doesn't. That means that mod speling in 2.2 is broken. - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Has mod speling changed?

2006-07-27 Thread Boyle Owen
-Original Message- From: Marc Perkel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I want case insensitive URLs. Just out of interest, why? The only reason I can imagine is that you have inherited a legacy filesystem where people have been using haphazard file-naming conventions and so you have a lot

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Has mod speling changed?

2006-07-27 Thread Joshua Slive
On 7/27/06, Marc Perkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah - run Windows based servers and you get case insensitive URLs. No, you don't. You get a server that serves the same content for many different URLs. That can have bad consequences on caches, search engines, etc. Joshua.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Has mod speling changed?

2006-07-26 Thread sniedermeyer
Hi Marc, I noticed this issue switching from IIS to Apache. My initial research pointed to file names being case insensitive, but directories still remaining case sensitive. Please let me know if you find out otherwise. Steven.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Has mod speling changed?

2006-07-26 Thread Marc Perkel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Marc, I noticed this issue switching from IIS to Apache. My initial research pointed to file names being case insensitive, but directories still remaining case sensitive. Please let me know if you find out otherwise. Steven. OK - In Apache 2.0 the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Has mod speling changed?

2006-07-26 Thread Morgan Gangwere
linux? if its that, then you are kinda stuck. I ran a site that used 2.0 and then we got 2.2.12 and the difference between /foo\ and /foo/ and \foo\ was that under Windows, its ...\foo\... and under Linux its .../foo/... and in freeBSD its ...\foo/ and under NetBSD ../foo\... so its a battle of

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Has mod speling changed?

2006-07-26 Thread Marc Perkel
OK - So - this is a bug and needs to be fixed? You would think that an HTTP server as popular as Apache would be able to support case insensitive URLs. For that matter you would think that Linux should support case insensitive file systems. That's one of the areas where Windows is superior to