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Raf256 <spa### [at] raf256cominvalid> wrote:
> Mack Tuesday <web.4346ab76e6623c90526d08610@news.povray.org> Friday 07 of
> October 2005 19:09
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> > coolmojo.PNG
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> please name files like: coolmojo.png
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> advanced operating systems, like linux, recognize upper/lower case, and
> there is no program that opens .PNG (there are programs for .png .jpg and
> so on, though)
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So where did the upper case extension come from, anyway? This is how my
post looks in the browser I'm using:
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A couple of friends and I are thinking about starting a web site. I was
fiddling around and came up with this.
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When I download the image, it comes in with a lower case extension. This is
what I would expect because I never touched the filename between its
creation and its uploading.
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