Graeme wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> What the "\n" does is to throw a newline in your source code. So when
> the page is displayed look at the source that has been generated you
> will see the blank line. This can be useful to make the HTML source
> readable. However to get a new line displayed in the browser your need
> to use a <br> tag, or equivalent such as a <p> pair.
> 
> graeme.
> 

Right.  If you are used to the "\n" style of newlines then you can also
use the function nl2br()
http://php.net/manual/en/function.nl2br.php


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