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Capitalize first letter of every word in a TEXTAREA

Asked by gthendry in JavaScript

Tags: javascript

Hi,

I have some code which I found on EE which capitalizes the first letter of each word BUT it also removes any new lines in a textarea.

So if I had:

1 Test Road
Test Town
Test County

The result after the function is applied will show in the textarea as:

1 Test Road Test Town Test County

See my code for what I currently have...

Many thanks!

Anthony
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function capitalizeMe(theField) {
	var lC=theField.value.toLowerCase().split(/\s/);
	for(i=0;i<lC.length;i++)
	lC[i]=lC[i].substr(0,1).toUpperCase()+lC[i].substr(1)
	theField.value = lC.join(' ');
}
 
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