BUG - FTP with case sensitive server

My provider uses case sensitive file and directory names. I
created a directory 'OtherStuff' on the server directly (not from
remote view). In Dreamweaver's FTP setup I erred by specifying the
subdirectory of 'otherstuff'. When I created a default html file
and PUT it, FTP failed to find the directory but continued and put
the default html file in the root, overwriting my default web file.
Yes, I erred. However, it would be good if Dreamweaver would
stop when it encounters a cd failure.

jjstafford wrote:
> My provider uses case sensitive file and directory
names. I created a
> directory 'OtherStuff' on the server directly (not from
remote view). In
> Dreamweaver's FTP setup I erred by specifying the
subdirectory of 'otherstuff'.
> When I created a default html file and PUT it, FTP
failed to find the
> directory but continued and put the default html file in
the root, overwriting
> my default web file.
>
> Yes, I erred. However, it would be good if Dreamweaver
would stop when it
> encounters a cd failure.
>
>
You can enable case sensitive link checking in the site
manager.
However, this is more the issue of the OS, rather then DW.
Windows -
which is the OS you use, I assume - is about the only OS
(that I know
of) which is case insensitive!
All Linux/Unix based servers are case sensitive.

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