Re: html in a database

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20073
interpreted = N
texte = The only way i have suceesfully made what you are asking for, is by using showif and hideif statements example in a guest book i want to display the name of the author, the emailadress (if not empty), and the HP url, if not emptyThe code should be something like [showif [InName]=]You have not entered a name, please go back and do it again[/showif] [hideif [InName]=] [/hideif]
[InName] [hideif [InEmail=], [InEmail][/hideif] [hideif [InHomepage]=] , [/hideif]
>greetings - > >is it possible to store formatted text in a database field that is then >displayed when that field is displayed? > >one way to do this would be to store html commands in the database, but >they do not seem to be processed...but perhaps i am missing somthing... > >thanks in advance for your help > >tom porter Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: html in a database (Martin Gertz Bech 1998)
  2. Re: html in a database (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  3. html in a database (thomas porter 1998)
The only way i have suceesfully made what you are asking for, is by using showif and hideif statements example in a guest book i want to display the name of the author, the emailadress (if not empty), and the HP url, if not emptyThe code should be something like [showif [InName]=]You have not entered a name, please go back and do it again[/showif] [hideif [InName]=] [/hideif]
[InName] [hideif [InEmail=], [InEmail][/hideif] [hideif [InHomepage]=] , [/hideif]
>greetings - > >is it possible to store formatted text in a database field that is then >displayed when that field is displayed? > >one way to do this would be to store html commands in the database, but >they do not seem to be processed...but perhaps i am missing somthing... > >thanks in advance for your help > >tom porter Martin Gertz Bech

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