>That looks like the result of htmlentities(nl2br($string)).
Actually, it's probably the result of just nl2br($string) and being in the
midst of the INPUT tag in the first place...
>Do it the other way around.
>
>Better yet, don't call nl2br or htmlentities or anything else on data that
>you are
On Sun, 7 Jul 2002, andy wrote:
> Alberto Serra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>> andy wrote:
>>> One Form has a textfield, I submit it to another html site where there
>>> is another form with a textfield. Inside this textfield I place a
>>> hidden field with the value of the field from page 1 then
Hi alberto,
I did try this out, but somehow this happens:
text br / br / text in new line
br/ is exacly where the linebrakes should be, but instead it is typed on
screen.
Is there a solution for this?
Andy
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andy wrote:
> One Form has a textfield, I submit it to another html site where there is
> another form with a textfield. Inside this textfield I place a hidden field
> with the value of the field from page 1 then I submit to the actual php site
> inserting the values into a db.
So, let's
He everybody,
I am wondering how to insert the linebrakes into mulitsite forms.
Example:
One Form has a textfield, I submit it to another html site where there is
another form with a textfield. Inside this textfield I place a hidden field
with the value of the field from page 1 then I submit to
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