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Re: Apache on Linux

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Originally Posted by Adam Richards
Umm, AFAIK, file.html and file.HTML are considered different files on unix computers. If Apache were to remove case sensitivity, the confusion over which file to select in a certain directory would be very problematic.
Yeah, I know, but there are no files which differ only in case in the directories we're talking about here (because they came from a Windows box), so I don't have to worry about that...

I just want to know if there is a way to have it ignore case in an incomming URL (so, select a file which has mathing letters, but ignore case). Maybe, as an alternative, is there some way (using URL rewrites or such) to translate all URL's into lowercase?

--EDIT--
Thanks, Tim. That fixes it for me.
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