Use case-insensitive regex for file extension matching.#358
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* origin/master: Escape the filepath to rest2html so paths containing spaces will be passed to CommandImplementation#execute correctly. Update README.md Tables are cooler Organize the README's whitelisted elements a bit better Force encoding of posix_spawn output Force encoding of posix_spawn output Update WikiCloth to 0.8.1 and support footnotes rst2html: Extend the field_name_limit to 50
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Based on #343, this makes the regular expression for matching file extensions case-insensitive so
.rmdand.Rmdboth work.@gjtorikian @vmg @ymendel see any problem with this?