So /Library/WebServer/Documents... becomes
/library/webserver/documents... The result is that some aliases
return 403 Forbidden errors to the browser.
Which is why you have to be careful when crafting them.
Yeah, but that's not possible always. If an admin inherits a bunch
of upper or mixed case directory aliases from a previous server,
there's really no choice in the matter. You either support the upper
case, or lose a lot of hits.
Or choose a different filesystem for the content. You can do this with HFSX.
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-dhan
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