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B: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B: Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 10:22:34 GMT
B: Subject: Re: html ina text feild
B:
B: >
B: > sherzodR writes:
B: >
B: > > No, you don't have to change the type of field. If you want more HTML
B: > > embedded,
Sorry should of given more infromation. I'm using Roxen 2.1 as my web
server and am using the roxen emit tag to call the information.
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From: Carl Troein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 10:22:34 GMT
Subject: Re: html ina
sherzodR writes:
> No, you don't have to change the type of field. If you want more HTML
> embedded, you could save those HTMLs together w/ the text in your
> database, or... if you just want the tags, then, assuming your
> text has a new line character (\n), you have to do some sort of substit
Webmaster writes:
> I've set up a database with a text feild and want to call that
> information with html code embeded into the text( eg. ). Do I need
> to change the type of field ?. At the moment the html code is being
> returned as plain text.
An HTML document is just a sequence of bytes
No, you don't have to change the type of field. If you want more HTML
embedded, you could save those HTMLs together w/ the text in your
database, or... if you just want the tags, then, assuming your
text has a new line character (\n), you have to do some sort of substitution.
Forexample, in Perl