Uppercase converted automatically to lower case
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Uppercase converted automatically to lower case
I'm having a problem with Total Commander that might forse me to switch to another tool if I can't get it resloved very quickly.
Some of out files are in uppper and lower case in our dev environment. When I use Total Commander to FTP the files to our domain servers these files names are converted to all lower case, which obviously breaks all the links to those files.
I thought once I had selected something in Total Commander that prevented it from doing this, but I cannot find this option anywhere in the Total Commander menus.
Please tell me how to set Total Commander so it does not convert capital letters in file names to lower case.
Some of out files are in uppper and lower case in our dev environment. When I use Total Commander to FTP the files to our domain servers these files names are converted to all lower case, which obviously breaks all the links to those files.
I thought once I had selected something in Total Commander that prevented it from doing this, but I cannot find this option anywhere in the Total Commander menus.
Please tell me how to set Total Commander so it does not convert capital letters in file names to lower case.
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After you have pressed F5 to upload your files, REMOVE the checkmark at "Convert file names to lowercase"
Image: http://madsenworld.dk/tcmd/convertlower.png

Image: http://madsenworld.dk/tcmd/convertlower.png
Last edited by petermad on 2005-08-27, 17:44 UTC, edited 2 times in total.
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I don't see any check box i just tried it now - the only checkboxes i see in the download window are:
Download in background (separate thread)
Preserve file dates
Download later (add to download list)
Download in background (separate thread)
Preserve file dates
Download later (add to download list)
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That's it. It belongs to the direction. If you upload from local HD to FTP-Server you get a different dialog than other direction.
TC per default changes the Upper to lowercase while Windows is able to display e.g. 'Windows.txt' and 'windows.txt' but cannot distinguish between them. So you may not have these two files in one directory.
With unix you may have both files in one directory, so you can get big confusion if you mix up Lower/uppercase names. But for those who would not like the conversioon from TC there is the upload-option.
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TC per default changes the Upper to lowercase while Windows is able to display e.g. 'Windows.txt' and 'windows.txt' but cannot distinguish between them. So you may not have these two files in one directory.
With unix you may have both files in one directory, so you can get big confusion if you mix up Lower/uppercase names. But for those who would not like the conversioon from TC there is the upload-option.
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Problem is I don't see an upload - I might not have the option as I'm using the free version - the image petermad gives reference to I don't have at all.
In order to do my work i need to be able to FTP files both from my system to the server and the other way round, without any change of upper case letters in file names.
I think you are correct in you accessment of what is happening - the server is Linux - my Desktop is Windows and the files do appear twice on the server - once with file names in Upper Lower case the other all in lower case.
It seems Total Commander is not able to do this smoothly, so I'll need to switch to another open source tool my co-worker is using and has no issues like this with. Most of the files we're working with are program files, so if reference links are broken nothing works.
In order to do my work i need to be able to FTP files both from my system to the server and the other way round, without any change of upper case letters in file names.
I think you are correct in you accessment of what is happening - the server is Linux - my Desktop is Windows and the files do appear twice on the server - once with file names in Upper Lower case the other all in lower case.
It seems Total Commander is not able to do this smoothly, so I'll need to switch to another open source tool my co-worker is using and has no issues like this with. Most of the files we're working with are program files, so if reference links are broken nothing works.
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I don't think that is possible. AFIK that "Upload" dialog box cannot be disabled. Do you mean to tell me that you select some files, press F5, and then the upload starts without the "Upload" dialog box to confirm?Problem is I don't see an upload - I might not have the option
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Nothing is disabled !
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Hello !
- Like they explained, that box appears only for uploads, of course, and you can't change the case in the same way while downloading files. The files are downloaded "as is". Hence, you can't download files having the same names but a different case to the same directory; <Windows> beeing unable to distinguish the case, there is no solution currently, IMHO.
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• Sorry, but in the trial version, not any function is disabled ! You must have all dialogues, including the “Upload" one that Peter and Stefan Sheepdog show…Problem is I don't see an upload - I might not have the option as I'm using the free version - the image petermad gives reference to I don't have at all.
- Like they explained, that box appears only for uploads, of course, and you can't change the case in the same way while downloading files. The files are downloaded "as is". Hence, you can't download files having the same names but a different case to the same directory; <Windows> beeing unable to distinguish the case, there is no solution currently, IMHO.

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Please check again:devashanti wrote:It seems Total Commander is not able to do this smoothly, so I'll need to switch to another open source tool my co-worker is using and has no issues like this with.
If you copy from Local drive to FTP you get this dialog
If you copy from FTP to local disc you get this .
There is no limitation for the unregistered version except the 1,2,3-screen at startup.
If you don't see the dialog with 'convert filenames to lowercase' you doing defenitely something wrong. TC is perfectly able to send files without touching the name, I assure you.
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Another way:
Press in Total Commander [ALt]+[H]elp then [a]bout. There you find the location of your FTP-ini file (usually wcx_ftp.ini).
Open this file in a texteditor and change the value
or if this entry does not exist, create it. If set to 1 the names are converted, set to 0 the names remain.
sheepdog
Press in Total Commander [ALt]+[H]elp then [a]bout. There you find the location of your FTP-ini file (usually wcx_ftp.ini).
Open this file in a texteditor and change the value
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[default]
LowercaseUpload=0
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Then you should have no problemsdevashanti wrote:i just noticed something odd when i FTP from the server to my HD it retains the upper case letters, just not the other way around

BTW, how do you copy from HD to FTP?
What is the version of TC you use?
While talking about the problem of lowercase/uppercase upload of files I'd like to ask Christian once again for moving (or rather adding) this parameter to the definition of the FTP Connections.
As I often need to upload files to different FTP servers (some of them are case-sensitive and the other aren't) I always need to check/uncheck this option. Sometimes I forget about it and I have problems (eg. with web sites).
As I often need to upload files to different FTP servers (some of them are case-sensitive and the other aren't) I always need to check/uncheck this option. Sometimes I forget about it and I have problems (eg. with web sites).
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Hmm, I don't know what other people's experience is, but I have to constantly check/uncheck this option even on the same server! I check it for my own uploads, but uncheck it e.g. for uploading PhpBB which uses mixed case file and even directory names...
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