One thing you might consider is using the numerical value of the letter for the file name. You could have two little handlers to make it transparent:

on writeFile pChar, pData
  put pData into url ("file:" & chaToNum(pChar))
end writeFile   

function readFile pChar
  return url ("file:" & charToNum(pChar))
end readFile    

Best,

Mark


On 9 Jul 2008, at 15:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan,
Mark,

thanks for the reply.

I am working on windows for many many years now and did not realize that this is not possible. Shame on me ! But for my rehabilitation, i had no need for uper/ lowercas sensitiy until now.

Then i have to put the cart before the horse and must name the file with an additional suffix _u for upper
_l for lowercase.

But hereĀ“s the next problem.

I have a dynamic list of characters for example abcdefghijABCDEFGHIJ or zAqQbBaZTt. No specific order.

I want to create files that have a one character filename according to each character of that list.

As i cannot create case sensitive filenames, i have to put the above mentioned extension to the filename, depending on the character. How can i differ between a and A, so i can put the correct extension to the filename?


Regards,

Matthias


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