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Ah, this question again. Has it been four days already?
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ROFLMFAO! I snorted coffee through my nose!!! :)
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Hello,
This is a reply to an e-mail that you wrote on Tue, 5 Aug 2003 at
14:18, lines prefixed by '' were originally written by you.
Astrum Et Securis!
I had a question..
When I create any field and let data be sent into my mySQL DB
through
it.. it goes ok. But when I retrieve it.. the data
* Thus wrote David Nicholson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello,
The newlines will be there if you view the source of your page.
Browsers do not render newlines in the source as newlines in the
browser display, as you have found out you have to convert the
newlines to BRs.
It probably could be add
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Ah, this question again. Has it been four days already?
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ROFLMFAO! I snorted coffee through my nose!!! :)
Eww I do not like coffee in my mouth.. but nostrils! Yuck!
PHPSpooky
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Astrum!
$wow = nl2br($myrow[data]);
echo $wow;
works excellect for me!!
Thanks!!
Dominor. .
PHPSpooky
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When I create any field and let data be sent into my mySQL DB through
it.. it goes ok. But when I retrieve it.. the data comes completely
unformatted.
Ah, this question again. Has it been four days already?
HTML does not render new lines. Have a look at the
Astrum Et Securis!
I had a question..
When I create any field and let data be sent into my mySQL DB through
it.. it goes ok. But when I retrieve it.. the data comes completely
unformatted.
That is.. let's say I fed this in a textarea..
The
Man
Is
Cool.
If I view the data from my phpMyAdmin
Astrum Et Securis!
Thanks all.. for the very needed input.
www.php.net/nl2br has been very helpful. I'm still testing out the
different ways. There appears to be a differentiation between people's
usage and formulas for the same. While some find nl2br() very helpful,
others find it a waste of
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