Strange problems with ftp



Something strange happens...

I have found a strange behaviour of Linux when sending a file via FTP. I
am managing a web site, hosted on a WIndows machine, IIS server. I use
Linux at home, and send files to the server via Gftp or IglooFTP-Pro. The
problem is that if I have a file, say Pippo_Pippo.php, and later I send
pippo_pippo.php, when this file arrives to the server, it changes in
Pippo_Pippo.php, so, the old file Pippo_Pippo.php changes to the newly
sent file and pippo_pippo.php is lost. This is really strange for I didn't
notice this problem before a week ago, when I had correctly sent both
Pippo_Pippo.php and pippo_pippo.php, without problems. And still on the
server are files with the same name but different in letter case, like
Change_Message.php and change_message.php. But now, if I try to resend
them, they change.

Has anyone had this problem before?

Thanks in advance

Francesco

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