I am using asp to retrieve data from an SQL Server database and display it on a web page. The data in the database has been formatted using multiple carriage returns however, when the data is displayed on the page these carriage returns are lost. Does anyone know a way around this problem?
I am using asp to retrieve data from an SQL Server database and display it on a web page. The data in the database has been formatted using multiple carriage returns however, when the data is displayed on the page these carriage returns are lost.
I have a form with a <textarea></textarea> to receive user input. This input is then stored in a database and sent by fax... I need to be able to remove the carriage returns (enter key... vbcrlf...) from the input so that somebody doesn't do something like fill the textarea with 100s of keypresses of the enter key and end up spitting out tonnes of blank pages on the fax machine.
I have a text box that a user is allowed to enter what ever text they wish. I then take the text store it in a Database, and at a later time print it in a document. All that part I have done. The problem I'm having is I have a client that hits return at the end of their last sentance. When this prints on the document, it sometimes causes an extra blank page to be produced to account for the last carriage return, depending on how much text they have entered. What I'm looking to do is take out any whitespace or un-needed carriage returns at the end of the string.
If I want to remove x-amount of trailing carriage returns from a string in ASP (ie, someone has entered text into a text area and left a few carriage returns) - what's the easiest way to do this?
Trim() only removes white space
Also, I don't want to remove carriage returns within the main body of submitted text.
I have a form which contains a textarea input, when I request the value of this and display the contents in HTML the carriage returns are gone, so I am trying to find a way to re-insert any carrigage returns.
I have tried using a regular expression with the replace() method to search for a carriage return in a javascript string and replace it with a <br> - but no joy
I thought the following would work (code is in Javascript by the way): Code:
how do I parse a textbox of text separated by carriage returns?
I have a web form with a textbox, when the user presses submit I would like to process the text in the textbox line by line. How can I iterate through it line by line and do something on each line of text?
I am using the asp sendmail script from brainjar. But I'm using a text area instead of input field for comments. Is there a function that I should run this thru in order to get it to recoginize carriage returns. Currently it won't send anything after the first carriage return.
Is there a way to detect if the user has placed two returns in a form field for example as below:- This is a short paragraph This is the second paragraph
And automatically add the surrounding <p></p> tags on inserting this into the database. Same with the edit of pages. Rather than showing the <p></p> in the form is there a way to just apply the paragraphs for the user to visually see thus preventing code in the form window?
I am using an HTML form and creating a tabbed text file with the .xls extention. only problem remaining is when multi-line text area is used the user might press 'return' to create new line in the text area but this also creates a new row in Excel.
what's the best way to replace the 'return' in the form data with the little rectangle that Excel uses to create a carriage return inside a cell?
I am attempting to pull data out of a sql database and then parse it so that i only send the data after the last carriage return to the actual page.example
blah bla 1 ( carriage return ) blah bla 2 ( carriage return ) blah bla 3 ( carriage return ) blah bla 4 ( carriage return ) blah bla 5 ( carriage return ) blah blah blah 6
I have the tables set up in Access, viewing in column format on ASP pages but now the company wants the schedule reports to be in a wall-calendar type format. I've searched and found calendar scripts but I need one that's creates a table resizable to a report size format. Using the existing MS Access db I've written is also a plus.
I want to send an Email using ASP (I know how to to this) The body of the Email contains several variabels How do I concat string values and separate them by carriage returns/ Line feeds?
I have some aspUpload code running that validates and uploads files beautifully to my web server. It uploads upto 3 files at a time and produces a message for each whether it be successful or not. The problem I have is that the 3 messages come out in one long line. I'd like to put each on a new line. Below is my code.....
I have a field in a SQL Server table named DetailedDescription that is a varchar. If the user adds/edits a detailed description, they do so in a MulltiLine TextBox control. Therefore, they are able to click enter on their keyboard and have multiple carriage returns inside the DetaildDescription. Code:
I am performing a post from one classic ASP page to another in order to get the value of a string passed between the two pages. I have a client script variable declared to take the value of the value being received in the page i.e. var x = '<%=varName%>'. Unfortunately, ASP seems to be adding a carriage return to the value of varName when it is passed in i.e. it expands the stated line to var x = 'FieldContents';. I.e. somewhere a carriage return has been added. The string gets passed in OK if I use the Get mechanism. Don't know why this carriage return is being added when using Post mechanism. Anybody seen this before? Is it a bug in ASP ?
Am facing a problem when trying to display a carriage return in firefox in a title attribute,i ve tried using VbCr and chr(13) ,in either cases a strange character appears instead of the carriage return. does anyone know about this error. The code looks like this:
how to replace carriage return upon extracting text from Access file.
However I think it will be smarter to do it before (during) inserting text into acess file.
It might be primitive question, but I started my ASP learning just last week and many things are confusing me on this stage.
QUESTION:
What should I change in my ASP file code (file inserted data from the HTML form file into database file) to replace all carriage returns and line brakes during inserting text into field GuestSory? Code:
i am making a recordset paging in asp. the problem is the Previous Page, Next Page, and the Last Page wont work. only the first page is working. i have found out that the "pagenum" value is always equal to zero(0). could anybody help me with this problem? Code:
I have a long list of checkboxes and a text field is associated with each checkbox. So I created a loop that should get the value of each text field that has a marked checkbox next to it. Here's my code
for each g in gildi aths = Request.Form("rok_" & g) ... next
then I create a query with the value and send it. Anyway here's my problem:
the aths variable gets the correct value on the first iteration but is blank every time after that.
I am trying to run a command line from an ASP page. I am using windows 2003 with IIS6. I am able to get this to run on my local machine (Windows XP IIS5). Here is my code: