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Case insensitive URL's

Asked by zceororlo in Apache Web Server, Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Web Servers

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I am taking over the hosting of an already developed website. The previous developers were inconsistent with the image tags. Some reference folder Image, while others image. Is there a way to make an Apache server disregard the case of the folder? I could do a global find and replace with my editor, but there are alot of pages and this would take forever. I know it is possible on at least whatever server they are on, because it works now.Start Free Trial
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Solution Provided By: zceororlo
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