Re: [users@httpd] Case insensitive username in htaccess.

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On 3/1/06, Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 March 2006 07:45, Jesper Krogh wrote:
> > > Hmmm.  Don't you get that behaviour if you use a case-insensitive
> > > filesystem?
> >
> > No. That would give me flexibillity in the names of the files
> > containing the user-list, not the
> > usernames.
>
> It's a fair cop - I misread your question.  It seems you found
> your own answer anyway:-)
>
> Actually your patch looks puzzling: you're introducing a new variable
> but not using it.  Why not just fold r->user?

"fold"? ..

I belive that r->user is a char * if I modify that directly with
r->user++ the the next
user of the string would start at the end position.

Well..  I'm usually coding Perl, so this is very far from what I
usually do so I might
be very wrong. :-/

--
Jesper

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