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Capitalization of subwebs

 
 
pinto
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      29th Jul 2006
Is there any way I can set up a subweb so that no matter how the subweb
is capitalized in a search engine, the searcher will always go to the
correct subweb.

For instance:
Someone enters www.anyweb.com/bread in a search engine.

I want them to reach www.anyweb.com/Bread

Thank you, Pinto

 
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Mark Fitzpatrick
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      29th Jul 2006
On a Windows server it doesn't matter as all filenames are case insensitive.
On UNIX/Linux it's a whole other matter. There may be a module for Apache
(if you're running the Apache server on UNIX/Linux) that could do this, but
typically the file system is very specific about capitalization as it is
case sensitive.

Hope this hepls,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP- FrontPage


"pinto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is there any way I can set up a subweb so that no matter how the subweb
> is capitalized in a search engine, the searcher will always go to the
> correct subweb.
>
> For instance:
> Someone enters www.anyweb.com/bread in a search engine.
>
> I want them to reach www.anyweb.com/Bread
>
> Thank you, Pinto
>



 
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pinto
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      30th Jul 2006
Thanks Mark,
That is the info I was looking for. I will contact my server to see
what their system is.

Pinto




Mark Fitzpatrick wrote:
> On a Windows server it doesn't matter as all filenames are case insensitive.
> On UNIX/Linux it's a whole other matter. There may be a module for Apache
> (if you're running the Apache server on UNIX/Linux) that could do this, but
> typically the file system is very specific about capitalization as it is
> case sensitive.
>
> Hope this hepls,
> Mark Fitzpatrick
> Microsoft MVP- FrontPage
>
>
> "pinto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Is there any way I can set up a subweb so that no matter how the subweb
> > is capitalized in a search engine, the searcher will always go to the
> > correct subweb.
> >
> > For instance:
> > Someone enters www.anyweb.com/bread in a search engine.
> >
> > I want them to reach www.anyweb.com/Bread
> >
> > Thank you, Pinto
> >


 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)
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      31st Jul 2006
maybe faster to use this: http://www.dnswizard.com/stype.htm


"pinto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| Thanks Mark,
| That is the info I was looking for. I will contact my server to see
| what their system is.
|
| Pinto
|
|
|
|
| Mark Fitzpatrick wrote:
| > On a Windows server it doesn't matter as all filenames are case
insensitive.
| > On UNIX/Linux it's a whole other matter. There may be a module for
Apache
| > (if you're running the Apache server on UNIX/Linux) that could do this,
but
| > typically the file system is very specific about capitalization as it is
| > case sensitive.
| >
| > Hope this hepls,
| > Mark Fitzpatrick
| > Microsoft MVP- FrontPage
| >
| >
| > "pinto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| > > Is there any way I can set up a subweb so that no matter how the
subweb
| > > is capitalized in a search engine, the searcher will always go to the
| > > correct subweb.
| > >
| > > For instance:
| > > Someone enters www.anyweb.com/bread in a search engine.
| > >
| > > I want them to reach www.anyweb.com/Bread
| > >
| > > Thank you, Pinto
| > >
|


 
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