You may want to consider
- formatting the the shared partition with VFAT instead of the usual linux filesystem. - The second option is explore case-insensitive mount options for your filesystem.
- The third option is to explore case-insensitive smb export options.
All these options lie in the linux realm and are transparent to Apache. They will also work for other uses.
Good luck!
Sri Amudhanar
Maxys Corporation
703 729 0600

Robert Garcia wrote:
Moving from windows or mac webserving to IIS can be a bummer if you always ignored case.

In the past, I got around this, but using a SMB share, and mounting on the web server, and it would be case insensitive, but with the new fedora 5, and the new cifs client, it recognizes the smb share is on a linux server, and apache is still serving with case sensitivity. Has anyone else dealt with this? Is the only other method to use the mod_spelling module? I don't want to put the share on an actual windows server.

Thx.

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President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
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