The NTFS file system is case sensitive, but most file tools on Windows are not, and will not allow the creation of two files with the same characters in different case.
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Case Sensitive parts of php include:VariablesConstantsArray KeysClass PropertiesClass ConstantsCase Insensitive parts of php include:Functions (believe it or not!)Class ConstructorsClass methodsKeywords and Contructs (if, else, false, true, etc.)
Case sensitive passwords are easier to implement than case insensitive, as the program can simply compare each byte of input against each byte of the stored password, and if there are no mismatched bytes, the password matches.
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The adjective sensitive and its opposite can be used physically or metaphorically.The fingernail is dead material and is itself insensitive to pain.The insensitive neighbor continued to complain about the family's beloved dog even after it died.
Yes. It is but it depends on the type of person you are sensitive or insensitive
well windows vista is not good but both of them are sensitive
First, "case" refers to whether a letter or letters of the alphabet are in CAPS or are in lowercase. (Or, caps and small letters.)"Case sensitive" is a phrase meaning that computers, especially in website-creation, will read letters differently depending on whether the letters are in CAPS or in lowercase. Web URLs (the address) and passwords are most often case-sensitive. So, if you see in part of a URL this:categoryABC-ID1356that lettering is different fromcategoryabc-id1356The first one would also be different from:categoryAbc-Id1356 (or any other combination of upper and lowercase lettering)Web hosting sites may require case-sensitive rules, while other websites do not use case-sensitive (instead, they are case-insensitive). Passwords may be either case-sensitive or case-insensitive, but most are case-sensitive. This is why you might sometimes see the message to check your Cap Lock status when a (otherwise correct) password fails.So, there is a difference, for example, between each of these:case sensitiveCASE SENSITIVECaSe sEnSiTiVe (or other combination of lowercase letters and capital letters).
Yes xml is case sensitive, this includes enumerations which are also case sensitive.
use: define("GREETING", "Hello you.", true); 1st parameter is the name for your constant 2nd parameter is the value of that constant 3rd parameter is whether or not you want the constant to be case-insensitive. Default is case sensitive. http://php.net/manual/en/function.define.php