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RE: Is there a way...



You didn't provide a lot of details, so my default answer is "no" but I'll also offer "it depends" as a choice for you.

Is the server also an i?
Are you sending or receiving the files?
How does the "script" come into play in the process?
Can you just have your script compare in a case insensitive manner?  (This one seems to be the most relevant, but the lack of details makes it a guess.)
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Sean Porterfield


-----Original Message-----
From: Hayes, Daniel
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 11:12

Hi Scott,

Is there a way to make FTP on the i to be insensitive to case for filename extensions.

My script looks for XXXXXXX.TXT, sometimes they come in as XXXXXX.txt is there a switch I can flip

to make it non-bigoted toward lower case extensions?

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