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Subject: Re: [PHP] Storing, formatting and displaying data
> Octavian,
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> If you wish to avoid WYSIWYG editors and stick with some thing
> ASCI-based, I can highly recommend Textile [1], which is distributed as
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Octavian,
If you wish to avoid WYSIWYG editors and stick with some thing
ASCI-based, I can highly recommend Textile [1], which is distributed as
part of a new PHP-based CMS called Textpattern [2].
Textile is a sort-of shorthand mark-up for converting ASCI to valid
XHTML.
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Subject: [PHP] Storing, formatting and displaying
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> Hi all,
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> I would like to create a program that allow
users to insert text into a
> database, than that text to appear in a web page
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Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to create a program that allow users to insert text into a
database, than that text to appear in a web page formatted as HTML.
It is simple to replace the end of line with \n in order to format
that text as html, but I don't know how I could let the user
Hi all,
I would like to create a program that allow users to insert text into a
database, than that text to appear in a web page formatted as HTML.
It is simple to replace the end of line with \n in order to format
that text as html, but I don't know how I could let the users to create
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