On Mar 26, 2009, at 11:50 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
>> That's true. I know that
>>
>> WhoRepresents.txt
>>
>> looks exactly the same as:
>>
>> WHOREPRESENTS.TXT
>
>
> ....and the point is? What's the difference?
Most people see the second and read it as 'whore presents'. That was
the intended humor.
> What's the point of a file system seeing filenames with case-
> sensitivity?
So you think that 'E' and 'e' should be the same letter? What about
these: É, é, Ë, ë, Ê, ê
How about C, c, Ç and ç?
Case-insensitivity is a difficult issue involving character sets,
encodings, collations, etc. But even if you stick to plain old ASCII,
just remember that 69 != 101.
-- Ed Leafe
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