Frank Flynn wrote:
This is an HTML issue (not PHP or MySQL) that is HTML ignores carriage
returns (and most other white spaces).
There are two simple solutions:
use pre tags:
echo pre $rmks/pre;
Or replace the \n with br
$newRmks = str_replace ( \n, br, $rmks );
echo $newRmks;
You
Larry Bradley wrote:
Greetings:
I'm new to PHP, although I've been a programmer all my life. I had been
doing a bit of web database work with VB Script and ASP and mySQL, and
then decided to try PHP. I've run into a couple of things that bother me.
I have boolean fields (i.e. bit(1)) in the
-Original Message-
From: Peter Beckman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 7 January 2006 4:05 PM
To: Dan Baker
Cc: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Re: Storing Credit Cards, Passwords, Securely,
two-wayencryption
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Dan Baker wrote:
Peter
I'm new to this list, so I'm not sure what has been kicked around in this
thread.
I just like to bring up that you need to mention on your page that you can
store their credit card for future convenience and if the user agrees with
that. You also should consider what to do when a credit card has