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2/7/2007 4:38 PM
 

Hi, I'm using the Media Module to call a Flash file.  In the link, I am sending URL variables, which are case-sensitive to the file ("wimpy player" - FLV player).  It appears this FLV player is case-sensitive with its URL variables.  When I go to my page to view the Media Module, it is not working.  I figured out that it is because the Media Module is setting the Media URL to lower case upon display.  Why is it doing this?  And how can I fix it to leave the case alone?  (It is stored correctly in the Media database table).

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2/8/2007 12:19 PM
 
Does anyone know why the Media Module converts the Media URL to lower case?  OR does anyone know how to prevent the Media Module from conveting the Media URL to lower case?
 
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