I have just inherited responsibility for maintaining a Windows/IIS Site that is due to be moved to a Linux/Apache Server Environment.
I have run into the problem that the current Environment is Case-Insensitive while the new one will be Case-Sensitive and while all the target file names are pure lower-case, the URL HREF and SRC tags are Mixed Case URLs (at least I do not have the problem of going from Linux to Windows where I can run into multiple file names mapping to the same Case-Insensitive string).
Are there any commands that I can run to lower case all the URLs in bulk or am I going to have to find all the bad names and do find/replace on them one at a time (I have already bulk fixed the GIF, JPG, HTML, HTM, and CGI Suffixes but that leaves me with the Mixed Case Directories and file prefixes to correct).
While I would rather a utility that compares the URL contents to the target locations (and then corrects the HTML), I can live with just going the "Make Lower Case" route.
If anyone can offer any advice, I will be welcomed.
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