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I do not see this behavior in 1. Bullines Bullines 5, 6 6 gold badges 50 50 silver badges 89 89 bronze badges. That's only true of keydown and keyup events. It's broken but not in a hugely complicated way. Pradeep Singh Pradeep Singh 3, 3 3 gold badges 28 28 silver badges 42 42 bronze badges. This will yield the uppercase letter, even if lowercase was entered. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.

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Using e. Asked 3 Months ago Answers: 5 Viewed 13 times. They normalize this value for all browsers. Mozilla Docs. Supported Browsers. I did quite a bit of searching on this question, as I was writing code to limit an input element using the keyPress event to alpha characters only. I was using "character codes between 65 and 90" and could not enter lowercase letters in the field. I'm able to enter both upper and lower case letters. To wit:. How to differentiate capital letters from lower ones in onkeydown event handler method.



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