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Converts the text to all uppercase letters as soon as focus is removed from the textbox or the submit button is clicked.



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  • Posted: August 4, 1999

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5. From: Fatens
03/27/2008 09:39:47

so simple...
thx

4. From: ---
12/26/2007 11:13:29

Thanks. Elegantly simple for controlling user input with an overly complicated .NET GIS site/backend.

3. From: john
12/11/2007 03:05:26

can you share the source code for alternating upper case and lower case string??
example when inputed string is house,
the output should be HoUsE

2. From: Pete Nash
07/07/2007 19:10:27

Excellent. Just what I needed! Thank you!
Very useful in the Post(Zip) Code field where lower case l's (L) and number 1's look similar.

1. From: asd
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05/16/2007 10:10:06

Thank you for your help. You make my job easier/possible!


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