Al wrote:
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You have an example of a page you'd like to control that we can see?
On the surface, it appears you may be able to control the rendering with
advanced CSS2/3 selectors. Thus, the browsers will do the work for you.
Al..
Hello, yes and no.. ;-) Right now browsers rece
On 2/1/2011 2:42 PM, Donovan Brooke wrote:
Hello,
I have CMS form that allows HTML for the body of a site.
To keep the form somewhat WYSIWYG, I am using the
nl2br() function for displaying:
nl2br($t_body)
This works great for normal stuff.. but for pages with tables
etc.. it creates a lot o
From: Gerben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [PHP] Re: nl2br problem
my indentation is screwed up when I use nl2br();
"Justin Patrin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Gerben wrote:
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my indentation is screwed up when I use nl2br();
"Justin Patrin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Gerben wrote:
>
> > If have some problems with the nl2br function. It f*cks up my layout.
> > does anyone know how to create a true nl2br function in stead of a
> > nl2
Gerben wrote:
If have some problems with the nl2br function. It f*cks up my layout.
does anyone know how to create a true nl2br function in stead of a
nl2br-and-nl function.
i.e. I just want everything on one line.
I used:
str_replace("\n", "", nl2br($text));
but I don't like it that much and I don
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