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Turn Apache case-insensitive


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I think my eyes are going to fall out from all the searches ive made to find a solution for this that works on a shared host.

 

I tried this... but it doesnt work.

RewriteEngine  on
CheckSpelling on

The only Rough solution i got is to do the case manually with an internal redirect. Like this.

RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase /~quux/
RewriteRule ^foo\.html$ bar.html

Is there absolutely no way to mention [a-z] and [A-Z] into a RewriteRule to get this done?

 

I find it terribly stupid from Apache not to provide a simple solution for this.

 

 

 

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I think my eyes are going to fall out from all the searches ive made to find a solution for this that works on a shared host.

Solution for what?

 

The only Rough solution i got is to do the case manually with an internal redirect.

What case? Filename, okay, but what about the filename case?

 

Is there absolutely no way to mention [a-z] and [A-Z] into a RewriteRule to get this done?

Get what done?

 

I find it terribly stupid from Apache not to provide a simple solution for this.

SOLUTION FOR WHAT?
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