3 Jan
2001
3 Jan
'01
3:59 p.m.
Your analogies imply that this behavior is a bug or an unintended flaw in the design. I would argue that it is intentional. Unix file systems work the same way. Try doing an "ls" with mixed case files and you'll see what I mean.
It isn't a flaw. It seems as though it was overlooked. The sort on text works by sorting the data by its ascii value. Capital letters have a lower ascii value than lower case letters. i.e. A-Z = 65 - 90 a-z = 97 - 122 The arguement is that the sort should probably go.... AaBbCcDdEeFf.....etc -Andy