Re: True File Names
- From: Peter <padavies>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 14:51:02 -0700
Hi Susan,
I'm using Word 2003 (11.8237.8221) SP3. When I Save as Web Page Filtered,
the src= references in the html are all lower case, the picture files are
listed in Windows Explorer in all lower case, but when I FTP them over to the
web host, which is a Unix box, I can see that they are named all in upper
case.
The pictures and other files I create myself are named and listed in mixed
case - all lower except where I choose to put capitals. These FTP across OK
and I can reference them exactly as I specified them, so it is not FTP
changing the form.
Word is inconsitent in creating in one form and referencng in another, and
Explorer is misleading in representing in lower case when the names are
actually in upper case.
I was hoping to find a utility (maybe 3rd party) which displays file names
in their true form. Explorer clearly does not.
--
Peter
"Susan Ramlet" wrote:
Hi, Peter,.
Windows Explorer shows them in the case that they are saved in.
What version of Word are you using?
--
Susan Ramlet
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"Peter" <padavies> wrote in message
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How can I find out the true name of a file?
Windows Explorer normally shows file names in mostly lower case, which
doesn't matter in a case-oblivious environment like Windows, but when I
send
them to a case sensitive environment like Unix it does.
When saving a Word doc to Html, Word saves pictures with all upper case
names, but then in the Html references them in lower case, which is
inconsistent, and downright frustrating when the page fails to find the
picture.
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