.JPG verse .jpg

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tricia S

Is there a progam that the case of the file extention had to be lower case.
I always thought that the case of the exteion did not matter.
 
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Susan Ramlet

Hi, tricia S,

Some Web servers use case-sensitive URLs, so if a jpg image is on the site
with the wrong case, it won't display.
 

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