And derivatively, a way to grab the entire contents of a node as one big string:
http://www.gaiaflashframework.com/index.php/topic,918.0.html
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> Is there any way (like
> the old ignoreWhite param), that i can get as3 to strip the extra tabs
> and linebreaks (even within CDATA)?
Allandt,
Have you tried:
TextField.condenseWhite = true;
?
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-Keith
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thanks mate
On 16 Oct 2008, at 14:44, Cedric Muller wrote:
:)
yes I know, I am facing the exact same problem.
I love best-case scenarios, but with xml I couldn't achieve the
first option, unless rendering the xml from a cms.
cedric
hey cedric - thanks for your response
the linebreak
:)
yes I know, I am facing the exact same problem.
I love best-case scenarios, but with xml I couldn't achieve the first
option, unless rendering the xml from a cms.
cedric
hey cedric - thanks for your response
the linebreaks are purely aesthetic, to make it easier to write
directly in th
hey cedric - thanks for your response
the linebreaks are purely aesthetic, to make it easier to write
directly in the xml doc but, as you say, they could be stripped (i'm
using tags already but the net result is the same). I'm really
just seeing how far i can go in my xml - the first optio
I don't have the answer, but since you are using html, can't you just
add instead of linebreaks ?
HeadingDescription from xml.
Sometimes, I strip linebreaks from the text I parse in xml, but by
doing this, you have to know for sure when you can apply such
'hardcore' rule. This could result
hi folks
i'm writing some xml for my site to load in content and, because i
want to use html, i'm using cdata in my description nodes.
The problem is that if i do the following:
[xml]
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