> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marc Perkel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> 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 of files with unpredictable case in
their names. If so, it might be esier in the long run to write a perl
script to rename the files. Usually, switching everything to lower-case
is the least common denominator.

If, on the other hand, you've unilaterally decided that the web would be
a better place If wE coUld aLL tyPe anY way WE Like and are on a crusade
to improve it, then I wish you luck!

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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>         
> 
>               For that matter you would think that Linux should 
>               support case insensitive file systems.
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>       
>       You mean like Windows filesystems?  I'm not aware of 
> any filesystem
>       that Windows supports but Linux doesn't.  Of course, support
>       doesn't mean recommendation.
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> In Windows if you access a file by any case it matches. 
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