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Re: Case Preservation



Seems to me like a shell script using the tr command will do what you want.

Here is a web site with (not the exact, but close) code that you need to solve 
your problem.

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-use-linux-unix-tr-command/

Mark

On Monday 04 January 2010 06:19 am, RogerV wrote:
> I've copied the contents of the ./htdocs directory from Apache Web Server
> running on Windows XP to a FAT32 formatted USB stick, and then copied from
> the USB Stick to the htdocs directory of an Apache Web Server running under
> Debian Lenny. The copy process has changed the case of some of the document
> names, which means that the Debian web server can't find the links. It
> seems to happen, primarily where the document name is in the format
> A999999.html - it's a leading capital in Windows and has been restored as a
> lowercase alpha character. When I view the contents of the USB stick in
> Windows I see the upper case leading character, but when I view the stick
> with Nautilus - I see the lower case leading character. Any suggestions?
>
> Regards
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