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Why doesn't Firefox recognize lower case jpg files in HTML?

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<img src="default.jpg"> is not recognized by firefox, but <img src="default.JPG"> is why is Firefox sensitive?

&lt;img src="default.jpg"&gt; is not recognized by firefox, but &lt;img src="default.JPG"&gt; is why is Firefox sensitive?

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Hi dsmetts.

Actually none of the images you mentioned exist. But if you're talking about URL case sensitivity, it depends on the webserver (and hosting, where the page is loaded from), not your browser.

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Can you post a link to a publicly accessible page (i.e. no authentication or signing on required) where you encounter this?