if these are to be read by browser,then use <br>
you can escape it to pass through.
<br>
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Jeremy Olmstead sent the following on 12/14/2010 12:22 PM:
What I meant is that I have a database outside of ofbiz with a long text
field that includes line breaks. I am building the xml files outside of
ofbiz for importing into the ofbiz database. How can I code the xml file so
that ofbiz imports the data with the same line breaks as from the original
database field?
Thanks,
Jeremy
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 2:07 PM, BJ Freeman<[email protected]> wrote:
in ofbiz, what is the requirement of having line beaks in xml.
if you talking about
<>linebreak
<>
this is not necessary for importing.
if you want to do this get an xml editor that will format the xml file.
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Specialtymarket.com<http://www.specialtymarket.com/>
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Jeremy Olmstead sent the following on 12/14/2010 12:02 PM:
If I have a text field that I want to import from an xml file, how do I
code
line breaks in the xml file?
Thanks,
Jeremy