Something is case sensitive when it requires proper capitalization and lower case letters as well as numbers. Case sensitive passwords will not work if you forget to make sure the proper letters in words used for password are capitalized. An example of a case sensitive word would be WikiAnswers.
java is a case sensitive language! as in some place it is very imp to know bcoz it will show error! For example : if u will write system.out it will show error! u hv to write System.out.
It means it doesn't make a difference wether you write it in capital letters or lower case letters
Yes xml is case sensitive, this includes enumerations which are also case sensitive.
asfasf
Website names and Email user names are NOT case sensitive, meaning you can write them in lower or upper case, it wouldn't matter. Only passwords are case sensitive. If you meant to ask why they are generally written in lower case when displayed on a website or other medium....they just look better that way.
Both. "Case sensitive" means that upper case and lower case characters are treated as different characters.
Yes. C and C++ are case sensitive, although, depending on implementation, external symbols might not be case sensitive.
Yes they are case sensitive.. :-)
A URL is case sensitive. An email address is not. If you had an address of AbCd, the email provider will automatically switch it to abcd, even if you type it as AbCd. (In years past, email addresses were all case sensitive. But not now.) Passwords though are all CaSe SenSitIve.
No. HTML tags are not case sensitive. However, he standard approach by designers now, is to type them in lower case.
No.
No.