Ignore case sensitivity

I have "ve got a SEARCH engine in my Web site. It is case sensitive. How to modify the script below to search ignoring sentitiveness case?

For example. If someoene type "Pigs" or "PIGS" or "Pigs", should produce the same result.

sruch_btn.onRelease = function () {}

If (cosearchbx.text == 'Pigs') {}
clearTimeout() (srch1TO);
srch1TO = setTimeout (srch1F, 5000);
srch1._visible = true;
}
function srch275F() {}
srch275._visible = false;
}

}

A way to do an independent research business is to level the playing field and make very tiny in comparison...

If (String (cosearchbx.text) .toLowerCase () is {String("Pigs").toLowerCase ()})

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