On Fri, Aug 30, 2013, at 09:35 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
> On 8/29/13 11:54 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
> > Windows file naming has been broken since they went beyond the 8-dot-3
> > rule. Windows is supposedly case-insensitive, but it won't leave the case
> > as you set it.
> 
> Once again, Apple got this right. Their case-insensitive file system
> actually
> preserves the case, it just isn't sensitive to case when searching. And
> of course
> it'll overwrite a file that already exists with the same insensitive
> name.
> 
> This really isn't rocket science.
> 

The issues with this are only in the interface between Windows and the
*nix world. The system that Windows has works perfectly in that arena -
I have never encountered an issue with non-case-sensitivity in Windows
file names, and I've never heard of a regular Windows user bemoaning the
fact, or the fact that filename case might not be preserved when
creating files. And the Windows search ignores case. 

This is how Windows works, and people are not clamouring for change as
far as I can see. If that doesn't suit how *nix likes to handle files,
well as they say in Russia - toughski. That's what we have experts like
us guys for.

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