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 CSS on Linux issues with case sensitive file and directory names

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blasalle

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Posted: 02/10/2009, 12:26 PM

I have been having trouble with case sensitive file and directory names when publishing to a Linux server. This usually results in cascading style sheet (css) problems that eventually get resolved through trial and error file renaming. Has anyone figured out a way to publish without this problem. I think if YesSoftware would just go to lowercase for all file and directory references this would be a non-issue.

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damian

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Posted: 02/10/2009, 1:02 PM

i have had this issue before but it in my case it was caused by me manually renaming a style sheet.... and changing the case.... all my live sites are on linux and dev on windows - i havent re-experienced this issue
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blasalle

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Posted: 02/10/2009, 1:14 PM

Damian - so you don't have case issues - interesting - We are are continually having to rename the menu.css file to Menu.css before things will display correctly. What case are files named in on your Linux server(s)?

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damian

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Posted: 02/10/2009, 1:30 PM

ha! it was with style sheets also that i had the issue.
earlier versions though - so not with the menu.css itself
i do not have any case issues currently...
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