there is a process in place for this sort of thing already, although it's not automated. submit a request to
Editor Requests... or is it
Nodes To Consider. right now i'm not sure which is best.
although i find it somewhat annoying, i don't think all caps should be banned. but that's what Perl Monks Discussion is for.
Update: MY APOLOGIES!!! :) i thought you wanted to implement that here at perlmonks. on closer inspection, i found your true intent was to implement it on your own site. i'll put in an editor request to move the node to SoPW. sorry.
to solve your problem, you'll need to... (i see it's already been addressed, so i'll stop here.)
~Particle ;Þ
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