>>Firstly, ensure that your gif files are suffixed '.gif' - note that is
>>lowercase. Then make sure that all references to the gifs in your HTML docs
>>are case-accurate, unix servers reference files in a case sensitive manner,
>>machttp doesn't.
John Maxwell added...
>Better still, grab the new FileBuddy 3.0, which will strip the resource
>fork (although again, Fetch doesn't seem to care about this) AND
>bulk-change the filename extensions.
Sorry if this is a silly question...
Photoshop 3.0 on a Mac (and, i think, GifConverter) automatically add .GIF
(all uppercase) to my gifs, so I figured that was the way the world "wants"
them. I recently changed all my html doc's to match (from .gif to .GIF). Are
you saying I need to change everything to lower case? What about .JPEG .jpeg
.JPG and .jpg? Is there a FAQ or other reference to such "standards?"
I already upload everything to my UNIX host binary (not Mac), and they seem
to work on everyone's platforms (that I know of...). But, where would I grab
the new FileBuddy 3.0?
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