Some web authouring software (Windoze based) will use upper/lower case in
the program and html files then safe the respective files in all lowercase
which works ok if your ISP uses a Windows based web server, but with a lot
of servers running Linux OS and Apache web server it will not work if you
use FTP to upload your files but probably will work if you use their
program to "publish to the web".
I have 3 web sites I maintain and I have to manually edit the HTML files
each time I update to correct the case problem.
John
G.R. Patterson III wrote:
Jim Weir wrote:
In terms that any competent history major can understand, can you tell me
how you want me to fix this type mismatch?
Well, the fastest way to fix it is to rename the two files to match the
URLs. Alternately, I can change the URLs in the html file and resend that.
If you go the first route, rename "Kpparts.pdf" to "KPparts.pdf" and
rename "Kptext.pdf" to "KPText.pdf". The difference in names also exists
on my computer; the reason I didn't catch it is that the link still works
for me. It didn't show up in testing.
I'll double-check for that sort of thing with August.
George Patterson
This marriage is off to a shaky start. The groom just asked the band
to play "Your cheatin' heart", and the bride just requested "Don't
come home a'drinkin' with lovin' on your mind".
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