Friday, May 28, 2010

Re: case sensitivity on certain hosting

@leo:
RE: "That's one of the dumbest, most facile answers I've seen
in this group."

ACTUALLY ITS NOT!
its just the truth :) right, dr. loboto?

cheers
mark


On 28 Mai, 10:07, leo <ponton....@gmail.com> wrote:
> @Andy: Sorry, I thought I'd included that information. It's a clean
> server and 'users' is not a reserved word. According to the hosting
> support team, the word 'users' has no special meaning.
>
> @Dr. Loboto: That's one of the dumbest, most facile answers I've seen
> in this group.
>
> On 27 May, 17:47, Andy Dirnberger <andy.dirnber...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Does that host have a "users" folder at ..users?
>
> > On May 27, 11:37 am, leo <ponton....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I'm having a problem on one of our hostings with case sensitivity.
> > > Strangely, it is only on the 'users' controller.
>
> > > If I do '..users/login' it doesn't work. If I do '..Users/login' it
> > > does.
> > > If I move the application to a subfolder, it works for both upper and
> > > lower cases.
> > > No other controllers are affected.
> > > It leads to problems downstream when auth starts writing urls in
> > > lowercase.
>
> > > Anybody seen this before and/or have a solution?
>
> > > Thanks.

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