John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Folks are complaining mail arrives and text will not wrap. $message
comes directly from a textarea. Old mail readers, I guess?
How can I make their life better and make the text wrap?
http://www.php.net/wordwrap
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$my_data = wordwrap( $my_data, 50 );
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.wordwrap.php
it'll wrap after 50 charcters... change 50 to what you want it to start
wrapping at. If $my_data is inside a table it should wrap the text
automatically unless you tell the table not to wrap ..
cheers,
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on 22/03/03 3:57 PM, Philip J. Newman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
$my_data = This is a really long string that could go on for ever and ever
and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and
ever and ever and ever and don't wrap to my table it makes it bigger;
echo
Wordwrap() might be a good solution for you, but it's probably more of a
table design issue. The table needs some whitespace to break to a new
line. If you are putting in a string of img...img...img...
etc..then there's no where to break. Try putting a space before or after
the img... when you
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From: John Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, April 29, 2002 3:36 am
Subject: RE: [PHP] Wrapping Text
Wordwrap() might be a good solution for you, but it's probably
more of a
table design issue. The table needs some whitespace to break to a new
line. If you are putting
It should have a % for the width at least, and then it should wrap
itself.
---John Holmes...
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From: Scott Reismanis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 7:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RE: [PHP] Wrapping Text
On Monday 29 April 2002 01:53, John Holmes wrote:
It should have a % for the width at least, and then it should wrap
itself.
Not necessarily, if you have a single 'word' (a string of characters with no
space) that is very long then the width of the table stretches to accomodate
the length of
It should have a % for the width at least, and then it should wrap
itself.
Not necessarily, if you have a single 'word' (a string of characters
with
no
space) that is very long then the width of the table stretches to
accomodate
the length of that 'word'.
Right, that's why I told him
On Mon, 21 May 2001 12:57:13 -0400, you wrote:
Hello.. Sorry, I know this is a constant problem.., at least for me.
Now I am using 'text' to store big inputs. It does not wrap on the
screen display...
I have it working on my machine with wordwrap with php4.
The isp does not have php4
check http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.nl2br.php
you could also do a regex, searching for \n, and adding a P to it...adding
the /P would make it a little more difficult...
-jack
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From: Romulo Roberto Pereira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001
On 08-May-01 Romulo Roberto Pereira wrote:
Hello!
If a user drop a text like this in a textarea:
snip
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As you can see the text is simple and there are not any html tags. How do I
do to add this elements so the text become something like this below, I mean
how to wrap it up in
one thing that would help is to str_replace("\n", "br");
I think textarea has a wrap attribute doesn't it?
On Wednesday 04 April 2001 13:20, Chris Anderson wrote:
I've been having large problems with this so I decided to ask you guys(and
gals ^_^). I have a textarea where you can type your
Or better yet, use nl2br() :
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.nl2br.php
Regarding the html WRAP attribute, this little tutorial looks
interesting :
http://www.web-wise-wizard.com/html-tutorials/
html-form-forms-textarea-wrap.html
(note: it's one link, had to
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