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Cecilia Farell (farellc@io.org)
Tue, 11 Apr 1995 12:39:18 +0500
At 00:29 04/11/95 +0500, Gregg Stephan wrote:
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>>Lindsay Davies wrote:
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>>>Firstly, ensure that your gif files are suffixed '.gif' - note that is
>>>lowercase. Then make sure that all references to the gifs in your HTML docs
>>>are case-accurate, unix servers reference files in a case sensitive manner,
>>>machttp doesn't.
>
>John Maxwell added...
>
>>Better still, grab the new FileBuddy 3.0, which will strip the resource
>>fork (although again, Fetch doesn't seem to care about this) AND
>>bulk-change the filename extensions.
>
>Sorry if this is a silly question...
>
>Photoshop 3.0 on a Mac (and, i think, GifConverter) automatically add .GIF
>(all uppercase) to my gifs, so I figured that was the way the world "wants"
>them. I recently changed all my html doc's to match (from .gif to .GIF). Are
>you saying I need to change everything to lower case? What about .JPEG .jpeg
>.JPG and .jpg? Is there a FAQ or other reference to such "standards?"
>
>I already upload everything to my UNIX host binary (not Mac), and they seem
>to work on everyone's platforms (that I know of...). But, where would I grab
>the new FileBuddy 3.0?
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>gregg stephan
gstephan@netcom.com
Gregg:
It doesn't matter what case your files are in. What matters (in UNIX) is
that the case of the references in your HTML files matches the case of the
files themselves.
Regards,
Cecilia Farell
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