* Turkish has two different i, one with a dot and another without a dot. They
* are totally different letters in this language, so we have to override the
* ucfirst and lcfirst methods.
* Turkish has two different i, one with a dot and another without a dot. They
* are totally different letters in this language, so we have to override the
* ucfirst and lcfirst methods.
if ( strlen( $string ) && $string[0] == 'i' ) {
return 'İ' . substr( $string, 1 );
}
if ( strlen( $string ) && $string[0] == 'i' ) {
return 'İ' . substr( $string, 1 );
}