Maybe you take a look at the source as there ARE NO linebreaks in any wrong places. I know the source produced by PHP's Source functions is a mess but take yourself a while and you will see there are no linebreaks at all :p
-- red Aidan Lister wrote: > Here's a PHP4 example: > http://ircphp.com/users/imho/?file=function.str_chop.php > > Here's an example where PHP has explicitly wrapped at 80 chars, but only > the PHP, not the HTML. > http://ircphp.com/users/imho/ > > > > "Red Wingate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> I just build a testcase to check wether PHP does or not and it doesn't > even >> if i have 1080 chars in a line :p >> >> -- red >> >> > No, PHP explicity inserts <br> at 80chars >> > >> > >> > "Red Wingate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Red Wingate wrote: >> >> >> >> > Aidan Lister wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Why do these functions wrap at approximately 80 chars? It's stupid! >> >> >> How can this be worked around? >> >> > >> >> > It doesn't check the source to see that the browser wraps the text >> >> > as it reaches the border of the window. >> >> >> >> Oh just another note, use <nobr> to skip this limitation :-) >> >> >> >> <nobr> >> >> <?php >> >> hightlight_file ( '...' ); >> >> ?> >> >> </nobr> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php