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== Case-insensitive arguments == I've had a request for case-insensitive argument names in a client module of Module:Arguments over on enWS (that imports from enWP). Specific case requested was treating {{para|Volume}} as equivalent to {{para|volume}} (there are historical reasons why contributors on enWS expect that to work). At first blush that looks really messy to implement in the client module, and at the same time it seems like something that 1) would be best implemented as an option (ala. {{para|trim}} or {{para|removeBlanks}}) in Module:Arguments and 2) would be generally useful for other clients of Module:Arguments. Without digging too deep I imagine it'd really be "canonical casing", i.e. just internally lower-casing all provided argument names when the option is set. Thoughts? [[User:Xover|Xover]] ([[User talk:Xover|talk]]) 06:25, 31 May 2023 (UTC)
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