Hi Nikki,
You can fix this by editing your .htaccess (if you use one) or by making changes on the server-side, just like Steven said.
Some more info on changing it by .htaccess:
http://www.chrisabernethy.com/force-lower-case-urls-with-mod_rewrite/
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Hi Nikki,
You can fix this by editing your .htaccess (if you use one) or by making changes on the server-side, just like Steven said.
Some more info on changing it by .htaccess:
http://www.chrisabernethy.com/force-lower-case-urls-with-mod_rewrite/
Yes. It does not contain a nofollow-directive, so it'll work out.
The onclick-eventhandler is used for linktracking. Users who have javascript disabled and search engines get a "real" link, while users who have javascript enabled will run the linkClick-function (which will probably ping the server or run a script that will redirect to the url).