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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2002-12-03 : 07:22:17
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| Alan writes "If text is entered into a varchar field from a web page text box (like this!) - how do you store and retrieve the 'new paragraph' characters?My dodgy ASP application simply blobs all the text out in one big long paragraph and it looks a bit rubbish! Yours works fine! CheersAlanSQLServer version 7" |
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baldeep
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Posted - 2002-12-03 : 10:12:04
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| It depends on how you're displaying the text. If you're writing it out to a textarea control, then you don't really need to do anything special. If you're trying to display it as HTML text, you'll probably need to do something like replace the carriage returns with <br/> tags. If you're using VBScript, I believe the function is something like Response.Write(Replace(string, vbCrLf, "<br/>")).--Baldeep |
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Sitka
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Posted - 2002-12-03 : 15:52:43
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| here is some others, hope they show up! Snitz might replace em..
Or theseCRLF = chr(13) & chr(10)QUOT = chr(34)Voted best SQL forum nickname...."Tutorial-D" |
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