Friday, May 28, 2010

Re: case sensitivity on certain hosting

> Spoken like a true windows (case-insensitive OS) user.
Not...I only use Linux & OS X. It's spoken like someone sick of the
turn-it-off-and-turn-it-back-on level of technical input.

I have now discovered that this problem is also occurring on a CakePHP
website not authored by me, but on the same server - and still ONLY
with users / Users. This leads me to believe it is either a server
issue (it's running CentOS) or an obscure bug in Cake Auth.

On 28 May, 12:45, AD7six <andydawso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 28, 10:07 am, 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.
>
> Spoken like a true windows (case-insensitive OS) user.

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