Kindergarten 101 teaches some of us that: "The letters in your name should be lowercase, with uppercase first letters." Yet in this post-literate era, how people enter their names in web forms seems to depend on their mood, or solar flares or whatnot: All uppercase, all lowercase, mixed, upside down...
Philosophically, I say whatever! Occupy your name, who cares. But I have OCD clients that prefer to see data normalized, standardized, predictable. So I'm asking you guys if you've seen any well-thought-out PHP functions for case-fixing names, that take into consideration the various exceptions that ucwords()
would totally butcher, such as:
- Sven-Alex Crumpet
- Ronaldo McDonaldo
- Boopsie O'Brien
- J.R. Bob Dobbs
- Francesca de los Gatos
- YungCheng Li
Any functions out there that attempt to accommodate these alphabet rebels?
UPDATE
From Robin v. G.'s point of van-tage, there can be no script to rule them all. But I've decided that names entered entirely in lower or uppercase are likely candidates for a good scrubbing. So for these, I will do ...
if ($name == strtoupper($name) || $name == strtolower($name)) {
$name = ucwords(strtolower($name));
}
It would be easy enough to modify this to fix a few likely exceptions: dashes, apostrophes, 'McD', etc. Mistakes will be made, but who will complain? Not the meek bastard who entered their name in lowercase.
Oh wait, my name is in lowercase...