Re: RED QUESTION MARK

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = kalin@el.net wrote:> Thank you, John > The thing is they are messing my searches.Should I include them in the > searchtag when I'm writing the searches? > Thanks. > On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Jym Duane wrote: > > > what editor do you use to see those tabs and returns?at least BBedit (mac) will see them if you have prefs to 'show invisibles'> > > > > John Hill wrote: > > > > > STOP. Don't get rid of them! Those are soft returns. WebCatalog converts all carriage returns in a field to soft returns in the databases (since a carriage return signifies an end of record). All tab delimited databases (and exports) work this way. Don't worry, the soft return is converted back to a real return when the field is displayed.John I thought [input] was required for that conversion back to hard returns to happen?kalin, here's a snip from the docs on [input]: To prepare text fields that may contain carriage returns for use in