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Posted by Wings on 10/13/32 11:24
Thanks, Max.
Someone finally hit the nail on the head.
Too often the newsgroups are just someone's excuse to be a pissant.
That said, I want to say that I do understand where Stefan's coming from.
The problem though, is that too often someone is deep in a project, and some
minor thing (to someone standing outside), for some reason ends up being a
hair-pulling problem. It's not the time, when asking for a hand, to get sent
to your 'correspondance course.'
"max" <max_it@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e7n8g11rjbdrt2b922m0h90q3vnljtckjl@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 19:41:47 +0200, Stefan Rybacki
> <stefan.rybacki@gmx.net>
> wrote:
>
> >max wrote:
> >> On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 10:20:37 +0200, Stefan Rybacki
> <stefan.rybacki@gmx.net>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Jeffrey D Moncrieff wrote:
> >> >> I have some data in a data base in Paragraphs format I I setup
> the column
> >> >> type as LONGTEXT. How do set up my php to display this in
> Pargraph right now
> >> >> It does not seem to it is word warp in one big line or I
> put<nowap> but
> >> >> does not seem to be backing the lines. I took a look with
> mysqlclient and
> >> >> it seems to be in the format I what in the mysql client it
> self.
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >have a look at nl2br();.
> >> >
> >> >Regards
> >> >Stefan
> >>
> >> Actually being of help would have been easy by advising Jeffrey to
> process
> >> the paragraph of text like so -
> >>
> >> $paragraph=nl2br($paragraph);
> >
> >Ok, thanks max. Well I'm sorry that I blamed Jeffrey to be able to read
> a manual.
> >This is a newsgroup, and we give hints, sometimes examples and even
> solutions on much more
> >complex problems. And by presenting Jeffrey a solution for this really
> easy to solve
> >problem wouldn't help him the next time he has a similar problem. But
> pointing him in a
> >direction how to solve his problem will help him much more.
> >
> >Regards
> >Stefan
> He came here for an answer to his problem - not to join another of your
> endless correspondence courses. Give him his answer and the URL of
> www.php.net and his problem is solved. Admittedly, it means we don't get
> to
> watch you strut about on the newsgroup stage, but we all have to make
> sacrifices.
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