> I'm not sure anything gets irreparably broken, but to this point, > I've always treated 13/10 as a line break, and there's lots of old > data in the system I've inherited that has 13/10 as line breaks, so > I'll have to test to see if just treating chr(10) and ignoring > chr(13) altogether gets the job done.
Should be OK, though some native nl2br-type functions only look for crlf on input, a custom fn could be used: http://www.cflib.org/index.cfm?event=page.udfbyid&udfid=38 > I love ColdFusion...and I received quite the shock when that rumor > floated this week that MS might buy Adobe. Not that I actually > think MS will buy Adobe, but if they were to, I couldn't really > imagine them supporting CF, what with .NET and all that. Agreed, though a little more CF built into .NET might make me like .NET more (cf. BlueDragon)! -- S.
