ID:               16213
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP Pro
 PHP Version:      4.1.1
 New Comment:

If that's the case, then either your browser is absolutely braindead,
or for some reason you are not sending text/html typed responses.  You
are using XP, so it is pretty hard to guess which of the thousands of
ways you have to screw up you decided to use.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-21 17:40:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well your the experts so I'll take your word for it and apologize for
posting here, but i'd also like to point out that 
echo "Line 1<br>";
echo "Line 2<br>";
doesn't work either, when I do that I would see
Line 1<br>Line 2<br>

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[2002-03-21 17:36:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I see what you are doing..
It's still not a bug...

You are viewing this in a web browser correct?

You are printing hard returns not <br>'s
echo "Line 1<br>";
echo "Line 2<br>";

the other way if you "view source" you would see the
Lines on different lines...

So this bug is still bogus.

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[2002-03-21 17:36:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It is a support question because it is an HTML 101 question that most
people new to this stuff asks at some point.  Newlines mean nothing in
HTML unless you are inside a <pre> </pre> block.  Do a "view source"
and you will see your newlines.  If you want an actual newline in the
HTML rendering you need to output <br />  This is not, has never been,
and will never be a PHP bug.

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[2002-03-21 17:33:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ok I apologize for that... the internet connection here at work has
been intermittant and I wanted to get it up as fast as possible... the

<?
echo "Line 1";
echo "Line 2";
?>
should of shown
<?
echo "Line 1\n";
echo "Line 2\n";
?>
and it still prints Line 1Line 2

as for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't see how this is a support question.. it's a bug somewhere
between php & apache for win, because the same page of code works fine
when ran on php & apache in Mandrake.

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[2002-03-21 17:07:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This functionality work fine..

your example
echo "Line 1";
echo "Line 2";

should print Line 1Line 2

if you want to do something like this
echo "Line 1\nLine 2\n";
or
echo "Line 1
Line2
";

- Brad

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