To be case sensitive means to be unable to recognize something as being what it is because the placement of capital and lowercase letters is incorrect.
Our Wiki is highly case sensitive, a technical limitation wrapped in a technical opportunity. Our software recognizes a word as
WikiWord when it sees that there is at least one uppercase letter followed by at least one lower case letter followed by at least one uppercase letter, which, by the way, can be followed by any number or combination of lower and uppercase letters, or numbers. This makes the Wiki easy to use because you can click to learn more about a relevant topic to the topic you are reading about, but to make our Wiki's software to work correctly, each letter has to be in the right case. Fortunately, most people follow the practice of having each letter of each word be capitalized and followed by lowercase letters, and by default, usernames are created with this same rule, having your first and last name strung together, with each name having it's first letter capitalized.
Case Sensitive is also the worst title of a romance novel that
KentoIkeda has ever come up with.
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KentoIkeda - 21 Jul 2005
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