On 7 Mar 2005 Jay Blanchard wrote:
> /t and /n do not work for HTML output. If you view the source of your
> HTML output you will see that the tabs and newlines are used properly.
> You will have to substitute an HTML equivalent.
The HTML equivalent would likely be tables -- but if he uses then
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I just put filesystem and size on the first line to test the \t for
creating a tab. The \t and \n don't seem to work. What am I doing
wrong here? Thanks for any help you can give me.
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/t and /n do not work for HTML output. If you view the source of your
HTML output you will see that
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