CFEclipse is cAsE-sEnSiVe?

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Qing Xia

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Jul 10, 2008, 1:51:35 PM7/10/08
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I am a very new CFEclipse newbie, so forgive the basic questions.
 
Today when I right-clicked on a CF template name in the cfinclude tag and chose "open/create file", the create new file dialogue showed up, even though this is an existing template. 
 
Then, I noticed that the cfinclude tag has "dsp_Details.cfm" whereas the file is in the directory is dsp_details.cfm.  So just for kicks, I changed the case in cfinclude tag and have it say dsp_details.cfm.  Then sure enough this time I was able to open up the file by right-clicking on it and choosing open/create file. 
 
Is this expected behavior? Are we doing this to accomodate Linux/Unix users?

Sonny Savage

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Jul 10, 2008, 2:50:36 PM7/10/08
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Eclipse is case sensitive, which trickles down to CFE.  And yes, this is because *nix and many version control systems are as well.

Qing Xia

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Jul 10, 2008, 2:53:07 PM7/10/08
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Oh yeah, you are right of course! SVN is case-sensitive. 

denstar

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Jul 10, 2008, 9:40:04 PM7/10/08
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 12:53 PM, Qing Xia wrote:
> Oh yeah, you are right of course! SVN is case-sensitive.

Yes, and it'll really bite you on windows. =]

Browsing the repository, and renaming the file there, works however.

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