Hello guys i am trying to figure out what is worng with thoose special escaped
character, like \n \t \r ...
As i cannot make them working. The browser doesn't display them, but doesn't
eithr crate a new line, or else.
I am using them fro example like this:
print: this shoudl be on a line
On Fri, 2010-04-23 at 09:51 +0200, Nick Balestra wrote:
Hello guys i am trying to figure out what is worng with thoose special
escaped character, like \n \t \r ...
As i cannot make them working. The browser doesn't display them, but doesn't
eithr crate a new line, or else.
I am using
Thanks everybody!
On Apr 23, 2010, at 10:05 AM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Fri, 2010-04-23 at 09:51 +0200, Nick Balestra wrote:
Hello guys i am trying to figure out what is worng with thoose special
escaped character, like \n \t \r ...
As i cannot make them working. The browser doesn't
You can also just send out the correct Header for plain text. But your
HTMl will not be interpreted then.. So this makes only sense if you
actually want plain text as the output format.
header(Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf8);
echo foo\nbar;
Regards
2010/4/23 Nick Balestra
Le 23/04/2010 10:05, Ashley Sheridan a écrit :
By default, PHP sends out HTML headers. Browsers ignore extraneous
white-space characters, and also new lines, carriage returns and tabs,
converting them all to a single space character.
For completeness, the white-space discarding depends about
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