[PHP] phpscriptor.com

2009-07-11 Thread PHPScriptor

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Re: [PHP] textarea new line to mysql database

2009-05-15 Thread PHPScriptor

Yes, I thought about that. But then you have a problem when you're going to
'edit' that data back in a form. Then you get "first linesecond line"
in your textarea.


Manoj Sterex wrote:
> 
> Well, instead of storing the text from the textarea directly into the db,
> validate it and wrap it with  tags (replace \n) and then store it.
> This way you needn't use nl2br every time you retrieve the text from db.
> 
> -Sterex
> 
> 
> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 7:42 PM, Stuart  wrote:
> 
>> 2009/5/15 PHPScriptor :
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > How do you guys handle this "problem".
>> >
>> > Just a form with a textarea. When I use enters in the textarea it's
>> saved
>> to
>> > the db like this:
>> >
>> > database:
>> > "first line
>> > second line"
>> >
>> > when I edit the value in the form:
>> > "first line
>> > second line"
>> >
>> > when I output the value to html:
>> > "first linesecond line" (unless I use nl2br())
>> >
>> > Is there a way that I could save it to the db that will work for db,
>> output
>> > and edit without using any other function like nl2br?
>>
>> What's your problem with using nl2br? This is the reason it exists!!
>>
>> Store the raw data in the database, and run nl2br on it when you
>> display it. I don't see a "problem".
>>
>> -Stuart
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Re: [PHP] textarea new line to mysql database

2009-05-15 Thread PHPScriptor

Well, the problem is that I have a lot of forms, a lot of data to output, and
even then, I don't know always where I have a textarea or just a inputfield.
But true, I could even set the nl2br on an input field, it wouldn't make a
difference.
But I just don't understand why this problem exists? What's the reason?


Stuart-47 wrote:
> 
> 2009/5/15 PHPScriptor :
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> How do you guys handle this "problem".
>>
>> Just a form with a textarea. When I use enters in the textarea it's saved
>> to
>> the db like this:
>>
>> database:
>> "first line
>> second line"
>>
>> when I edit the value in the form:
>> "first line
>> second line"
>>
>> when I output the value to html:
>> "first linesecond line" (unless I use nl2br())
>>
>> Is there a way that I could save it to the db that will work for db,
>> output
>> and edit without using any other function like nl2br?
> 
> What's your problem with using nl2br? This is the reason it exists!!
> 
> Store the raw data in the database, and run nl2br on it when you
> display it. I don't see a "problem".
> 
> -Stuart
> 
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Re: [PHP] textarea new line to mysql database

2009-05-15 Thread PHPScriptor

Mja, that's not my intention, in that case I also could use nl2br... 

Why does this problem exists? And why does it work with ? Is this a PHP
problem or more a HTML problem?


Robert Cummings wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 2009-05-15 at 07:03 -0700, PHPScriptor wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> How do you guys handle this "problem".
>> 
>> Just a form with a textarea. When I use enters in the textarea it's saved
>> to
>> the db like this:
>> 
>> database:
>> "first line
>> second line"
>> 
>> when I edit the value in the form:
>> "first line
>> second line"
>> 
>> when I output the value to html:
>> "first linesecond line" (unless I use nl2br())
>> 
>> Is there a way that I could save it to the db that will work for db,
>> output
>> and edit without using any other function like nl2br?
> 
> Not to the DB, but it should respect newlines if you wrap it in
>  tags.
> 
> Cheers,
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[PHP] textarea new line to mysql database

2009-05-15 Thread PHPScriptor

Hello,

How do you guys handle this "problem".

Just a form with a textarea. When I use enters in the textarea it's saved to
the db like this:

database:
"first line
second line"

when I edit the value in the form:
"first line
second line"

when I output the value to html:
"first linesecond line" (unless I use nl2br())

Is there a way that I could save it to the db that will work for db, output
and edit without using any other function like nl2br?

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