oops, sorry for the misinformation. I should have asked if maybe he had
added a stringTrim filter, but then he would have lost both
newlines...so that leaves us wondering which browser is doing this.
Matthew Weier O'Phinney schreef:
-- Bart McLeod <[email protected]> wrote
(on Tuesday, 07 April 2009, 03:47 PM +0200):
More specifically, this is caused by the default filter 'stringTrim'. You can
set the element filters on the form to change filtering behavior.
Actually... there are no default filters on any Zend_Form elements, much
less a default filter of StringTrim.
Most likely this is a browser behavior.
Vadim Gabriel schreef:
Hey,
I would assume this to be a standard feature. It trims empty spaces and
lines. Why would you want to keep an extra empty line? For me for example
this is the right way of doing this. And i don't see this as a bug.
Vince.
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Aniketto <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi all,
I am using lot many textarea elements in my project.
I am facing following problem.
1. Hit Enter 2 times(i.e. enter two empty lines).
2. Enter some text.
3. Now I save this data using a submit button.
4. After submitting when the page reloads one enter(empty line ) in
lost.
The textarea field in zend framework is defined in such a way that one
new
line always gets lost.
I think this is bug in zend framework.
Can anybody suggest remedy to this?
I am searching a generic solution which applied at one place will solve
problem of all my textareas.
Please help...
Thanks,
Aniketto
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