In my example for the string-taglib, I stupidly gave an example of:
<str:replace replace="\n" with="<br>\n"><db:get value="data"></str:replace> without testing. Where db:get is a hypothetical tag creating data. The example doesn't work because the \n in the tag gets turned into a normal 'n' before it hits the Tag object. Is there a way to solve this that I am missing? Sending: "\\n" just sends through what you'd expect, \ and n. And sending: "\n" does just the same. I assume that a \t and \b etc won't work either. So my current solution is an attribute to my tag which says to treat any \n's as being real newlines and not the characters \ and n. Seems a bit painful though. Or a new tag. Bay -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>