I have a lot of nucleotide data coming back from a query, that looks like:
(T ACC) (I ATT) (T ACT) (P CCA) (E GAA) (T ACT) (S TCC) (R CGT) (P CCA)
(I ATC) (D GAT) (T ACT) (E GAA) (S TCT) (W TGG) (K AAA) (S TCT) (Y TAC)
(Y TAC) (K AAA) (S TCT) (D GAT) (P CCA) (L CTG) (C TGC) (S TCT) (A GCT)
(V
The display in my original message below is not correct.
It looks like one long text string and when displayed, it is a jumble
because it just seems to wrap whereever.
I want it to look like:
(T ACC) (I ATT) (T ACT) (P CCA) (E GAA) (T ACT) (S TCC) (R CGT) (P CCA)
(I ATC) (D GAT) (T ACT) (E GAA
A fast simple way would be to use CFGRID. This gives you a dynamic sortable
data grid.
OR
Put the data in an HTML table. The old fashion way is still preferred for
tabular data even though CSS is all the rage these days.
Wil Genovese
Owner / Sr Web Application Developer / Systems Administr
> It looks like one long text string and when displayed, it is
> a jumble because it just seems to wrap whereever.
You could use the "pre" HTML tag and ensure that the output has the proper
spacing and line breaks (ASCII character 10) in the right places and the
browser will output it as it appea
If you don't want to use a table or grid, you may also want to try
then under utilized ... tags that gives you old fashioned
character alignment, over riding the HTML default to ignore spaces and
character in output.
~|
Orde
I may need to "copy and paste" the text string into another form field.
Putting in extra ascii characters (like a line break) may screw things
up because of the way the text is later processed.
apparently, does not work with ...
On 11/23/2010 10:29 AM, Justin Scott wrote:
>> It looks like on
by itself works great, but then I get one giant long 500 character
text line ...
On 11/23/2010 10:29 AM, Ian Skinner wrote:
>If you don't want to use a table or grid, you may also want to try
> then under utilized... tags that gives you old fashioned
> character alignment, over riding the
On 11/23/2010 10:40 AM, Rick Colman wrote:
> by itself works great, but then I get one giant long 500 character
> text line ...
Well, either populate the string with some carriage returns and|or new
line characters.
OR
You can apply CSS to the element, it's falls somewhere between a
arag
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