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Case sensitive issue?

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Gatses said:
So it should be?
I would imagine that if you allow cStZ.jpg to also represent cStz.jpg or even cstz.jpg you're taking away possible names of future images. ie: if ABCD also represented Abcd/aBcd/abCd/abcD/ABcd, etc. You just tied up Several different names of future images.
 
Unix file-systems are case sensitive as you can read on the Wikipedia.

In Chevereto the file check uses the default case sensitive/insensitive of the file-system. If you were running Chevereto on a Windows server then you will get case insensitive for this thing.
 
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