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Old 07-28-2010, 06:52 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
It may be a Dos/Windows function but why does Dos/Windows(if that is the case) rename the file name correctly when I type it in in either the edit metadata or GUI? I can't see Windows/DOS differentiating or even being aware. In my experience usually a variable is set (often called dirty) which tells the main program that a change has been made.
If you physically change the name it will change the folder/file name. If you have a file name in all caps, after changing the case, dropping the last letter, then re-adding the the last letter will change the case of the file name under the hood.
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