vila wrote:
> Can we agree to call HFS+ either case-sensitive (when the option is
> activated) or *case-preserving* in its default configuration ?
I find that isn't a helpful description, because it doesn't make the
defect clear enough. The problem isn't that HFS+ preserves case, it's
that it is *insensitive to case* in important areas.
Aaron
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vila wrote:
> Can we agree to call HFS+ either case-sensitive (when the option is
> activated) or *case-preserving* in its default configuration ?
I find that isn't a helpful description, because it doesn't make the
defect clear enough. The problem isn't that HFS+ preserves case, it's
that it is *insensitive to case* in important areas.
Aaron enigmail. mozdev. org
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