To do a better search use the following code,
var myFav = "javascript";
var theList = "VB.NET, C#, PHP, Python, JavaScript, and Ruby";
// Check for matches with the plain vanilla indexOf() method:
alert( theList.indexOf( myFav ) );
// Now check for matches in lower-cased strings:
alert( theList.toLowerCase().indexOf( myFav.toLowerCase() ) );
In the first alert(), JavaScript returned "-1" - in other words, indexOf() did not find a match: this is simply because "JavaScript" is in lowercase in the first string, and properly capitalized in the second. To perform case-insensitive searches with indexOf(), you can make both strings either uppercase or lowercase. This means that, as in the second alert(), JavaScript will only check for the occurrence of the string you are looking for, capitalization ignored.
Reference,
http://freewebdesigntutorials.com/javaScriptTutorials/jsStringObject/indexOfMethod.htm