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Unread 08-08-2005, 17:08
Ryan M. Ryan M. is offline
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Apache on Linux

I was forced to move from hosting my site/files and a bunch of friends on my Windows desktop to my Linux (Ubuntu) laptop. (Apache on both.)

However, I'm now running into a bunch of 404 errors because of Linux case sensitivity. Yes, it's technically possible to rename things to make it work, but there are several hundred (thousand?) files which may or may not need changing. Is there any Apache mod to make it case insensitive?

IE, I need /file.HTML to go to the correct file of /file.html. Yeah, I could setup a bunch of Apache aliases or symbolic links, but there's a lot of files out there...

Hoping to see some insensitivity soon,
Ryan
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