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In XHTML all the tags and parameter names are case sensitive -> they're all lowercase. I don't know about the protocol name, but sure there's some URI reference where it says it's lowercase. I agree with the leaning toothpick syndrome, you should change your delimiters.
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Re^3: Can you have partial case-insensitivty in a regexp?
by zigdon (Deacon) on Dec 20, 2005 at 17:59 UTC
    Right. The URI references isn't a paremeter name though, it's a value, so XHTML says it can have any case. And DNS says that hostnames are case insensitive (AFAIK), so perlmonks.org, PerlMonks.org or pErLmOnKs.oRg are all the same.

    -- zigdon