This DOES correct the error. <textarea> is like <pre> element, white space and newlines are NOT ignored. Try it for yourself.

Keith Higgs wrote:
Only if you're concerned about those few whitespace characters increasing your file size. Granted, there mey be PHP output related issues to a multi-line whitespace within an echo or print operation but, so far as the actual HTML is concerned, white space is white space and it should all be ignored by the browser's rendering engine.

The suggested correction DOES do a lot for programming style by eliminating the superfluous space, and the possibility that you may introduce errors by inserting other code in that area.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Marek Kilimajer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 07:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] text area question



Your textarea should be: <textarea name= .... ></textarea>

and not
<textarea name= .... >




</textarea>



Angelo Zanetti wrote:



Hi this is slightly off topic but i hope i will be forgived.

I have a textarea and whenever my page loads and I click in

it the cursor


nevers starts at the very beginning and I have to push the

backspace buttton


until i get to the start. is there a property or something

to fix this??


thanx in advance
angelo





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