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 Posted by David Christensen on 05/05/05 22:32 
Oh, you just clued me in...  I wonder if skrol29@freesurf.fr might be 
able to shed some like on this.  I'm using TBS as my template engine for 
this site.  And yes, it does use nl2br in the "meth_Html_Conv" function. 
I'll probably need to add the "htmlconv=no" option to all of the 
"textarea" fields.  I think I can be pretty sure the user won't need to 
enter any HTML into this fields. 
 
Thanks Marek!  You pointed me in the right direction! 
 
 
On Thu, 2005-05-05 at 20:08 +0200, Marek Kilimajer wrote: 
> David Christensen wrote: 
> > I am?  That news to me???  I just did a 'grep nl2br form.php' and I 
> > don't any output with nl2br.  I'm not sure this is what's going on. 
> >  
> > I did see that function in the "Strings" section of the manual, but it 
> > didn't do anything for me. 
> >  
>  
> Well, php isn't making it up, it has to be somewhere. Or are you using  
> any htmlarea kind of input? We need to see your form.php to help you. 
>  
> > On Thu, 2005-05-05 at 16:11 +0200, Marek Kilimajer wrote: 
> >  
> >>David Christensen wrote: 
> >> 
> >>>Actually, I forgot to also mention that the browser is changing the 
> >>>control-M (^M) from the query when it sets the default value for the 
> >>>textarea to "<br />".  I guess that is the HTML representation of the 
> >>>^M. 
> >> 
> >>you are using nl2br() on the input, that funcion adds '<br />' before  
> >>all newline characters. 
> >> 
> >> 
>
 
  
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