Regading Caps Lock Button

Hi,
My application allows Caps letters only for every input field.
So I wouldn’t like to write java script function.
Do we have any application level settings or caps lock button disable settings while page loading.
This assistance has more helpful for me.
Thanks
Rama Krishna Alla.

No, you (fortunately) cannot control the client side environment from the server side on, so you can't do anything with Java/JSP/JSF which just runs at the server machine and just produces some HTML/CSS/JS which is to be sent over network to the client machine. Use a client side language like JavaScript. No, there are no other ways. Maybe ActionScript (aka Flash) but this might not be what you're looking for.
For the case you stucks with JavaScript, there are JS forums at webdeveloper.com and dynamicdrive.com. Good luck.

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