A question asks, Nov 9 2010:
I want the input data be saved always with the FIRST LETTER IN CAPITAL.
Example:"red house" --> "Red house"
An answer gives, Apr 28 2016 (roughly 5.5 years later):
The right way is:
ToTitleCase(word.ToLower())
Which actually produces the wrong capitalization (look at the second word):
"red house" --> "Red House"
So it's wrong, it's not providing the right tool for the job. Yet, the answer gets 117 upvotes (and some downvotes too, but way less).
I checked the timeline and I didn't notice any merge. And I can't imagine that downvoting has any hope to counter-balance the upvotes. It also affects some other answers.
Is there a way to solve this situation? For instance, could we split the question in two?:
- one original question (how to capitalize the first word) keeping the correct answers
- one altered question (how to capitalize all words) that would inherit the other answers