Understanding case sensitivity

 

Another small detail, which can throw many newer users into a tailspin.

 

Unlike your local PC, the Unix file system is very particular about "uppercase" and "lowercase" file names. 

 

Therefore, if you were to install a script, the name of this script would be something.cgi.  

 

If you name a file picture file called me.jpg, then this is what you must call it as.  

 

Naming it me.JPG for example, (observe the uppercase) tells a Unix web server to treat it as a totally different file name.

Unix file servers are exceptionally fussy on this issue, so make sure you pay close attention to "case' when uploading files, or installing and configuring cgi based scripts. 

 

The same rule applies for all files including your .html pages. Again, the server treats .html and .HTML as two entirely different files. Want to keep in simple? Try to stick with lowercase letters in all file names and extensions.

 

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