I did intend capitalize to work as you have changed it to - I hadn't even thought of that case (silly me). Thanks for making the change :)
Sarah
At 1/14/2003 04:05 PM, you wrote:
Hi Sarah, all, I checked this and I made one change when I did:ccase /c UPPERCASE WORD I got back "UPPERCASE WORD" and I was expecting "Uppercase Word" so I changed capitalize to lowercase the rest of the string. If this is not what you intended I'll change it back and add a /proper switch to do what I was expecting. I also added the list of switches and changed the switch names to the full word (you can still use l, c, and u to access them, though). Brent
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