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[Issue] Plugin attachments - upper small case problem #212
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Also a problem if you are backing up to a Windows local environment. Quite a surprise when I went to update OSticket and half of my attachments were missing when I foolishly uploaded everything from my Windows local environment, hadn't thought about that. It would be great if you could have options for a naming mechanism. For example, WordPress has a choice of storing uploads in yyyy/mm folders or just loose in one big /uploads folder. (Think about this too much, though, and you might just want to keep the original filenames, why the random names in the first place, etc.) |
whow, of course! Can somebody please have a look at this? |
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Can please somebody have a look at this? |
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was this solved? |
I installed Linux (due case sensivtive), a webserver and migrated osticket. After this I copied all attachments from folders with A to a.... |
There might be a problem with case sensitivity in the plugin. If you use Xampp and Windows Server the foldernaming is wired (see screenshot).
This results in problems if you migrate later to Linux.
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