Re: [WebDNA] [BULK] Problem in Database "\x0B"
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 106221
interpreted = N
texte = --0016e64c2a1ac7d5d8049aea333fContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Lawrence,'\x0B' is the character used to hold line returns in a WebDNA db (it's avertical tab I think). On the display page you just need to do: [grep search=%0B&replace=
][yourtext][/grep]or else use [convertchars]- TomOn Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Lawrence
wrote:> Hi,> I have converted a database from Iso to UTF8.> It was working fine previously.> Now the jump lines aren't displayed any more.> in the the iso and UTF8 they are displayed as a red question mark up side> down...> I did a replace with BBedit tu put
instead, but then the information> in the database isn't displayed correctly any more. Some part of the pages> aren't displayed any more.> When I do the replace in BBedit it show's that the replaced character is> "\x0B".>> An idea???> (I'have tried google...)>> Thanks> Lawrence>--0016e64c2a1ac7d5d8049aea333fContent-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableLawrence,
'\x0B' is the character used to hold l=ine returns in a WebDNA db (it's a vertical tab I think). =C2=A0 On the= display page you just need to do:
=C2=A0=C2=A0 [g=rep search=3D%0B&replace=3D<br />][yourtext][/grep]
or else use [convertchars]
- T=om
On Fri, Jan =28, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Lawrence
<lawrence@authorsimage.com> wrote:
=20 =20 =20 Hi,
I have converted a database from Iso to UTF8.
It was working fine previously.
Now the jump lines aren't displayed any more.
in the the iso and UTF8 they are displayed as a red question mark up side down...
I did a replace with BBedit tu put <br /> instead, but then the information in the database isn't displayed correctly=C2=A0 a=ny more. Some part of the pages aren't displayed any more.
When I do the replace in BBedit it show's that the replaced character is "\x0B".
An idea???
(I'have tried google...)
Thanks
Lawrence
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--0016e64c2a1ac7d5d8049aea333fContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Lawrence,'\x0B' is the character used to hold line returns in a WebDNA db (it's avertical tab I think). On the display page you just need to do: [grep search=%0B&replace=
][yourtext][/grep]or else use [convertchars]- TomOn Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Lawrence wrote:> Hi,> I have converted a database from Iso to UTF8.> It was working fine previously.> Now the jump lines aren't displayed any more.> in the the iso and UTF8 they are displayed as a red question mark up side> down...> I did a replace with BBedit tu put
instead, but then the information> in the database isn't displayed correctly any more. Some part of the pages> aren't displayed any more.> When I do the replace in BBedit it show's that the replaced character is> "\x0B".>> An idea???> (I'have tried google...)>> Thanks> Lawrence>--0016e64c2a1ac7d5d8049aea333fContent-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableLawrence,
'\x0B' is the character used to hold l=ine returns in a WebDNA db (it's a vertical tab I think). =C2=A0 On the= display page you just need to do:
=C2=A0=C2=A0 [g=rep search=3D%0B&replace=3D<br />][yourtext][/grep]
- T=om
On Fri, Jan =28, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Lawrence
<lawrence@authorsimage.com> wrote:
=20 =20 =20 Hi,
I have converted a database from Iso to UTF8.
It was working fine previously.
Now the jump lines aren't displayed any more.
in the the iso and UTF8 they are displayed as a red question mark up side down...
I did a replace with BBedit tu put <br /> instead, but then the information in the database isn't displayed correctly=C2=A0 a=ny more. Some part of the pages aren't displayed any more.
When I do the replace in BBedit it show's that the replaced character is "\x0B".
An idea???
(I'have tried google...)
Thanks
Lawrence
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