and have your administratorsformat their information using spaces. Make sure that you usewrap=physical in your s so you don't end up displaying longlines of -formatted text.-DaveAt 2:30 PM 9/29/98, charles kline wrote:>Some of the answers require tables. Like for showing comparative figures>and such that need to be tabled together to make sense. I am trying to>figure out a way around having the administrator writing HTML and posting>that. The posts are just in a text field in a form and this goes into the>.db. I have posted HTML tags and they work fine. I am using a conversion>database to change ^ into for breaks in the text. That is not a hard>one to teach, but I am not too happy about them posting HTML. I don't>think the person who is going to be maintaining this will take the time>to learn it enough to make it work with these forms.>>If the answers are simple - no problem. But if they require any special>formatting my solution (as it stands) falls apart without knowing HTML.>>What can I do? I would appreciate any responses and advice.o--------------- Dave MacLeay --+o----------- Digital Frontier --+o--------------- 802.253.8612 --+o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest: Re: Adding content advice needed (Martin Gertz Bech 1998) Re: Adding content advice needed (Dave MacLeay 1998) Adding content advice needed (charles kline 1998) Format the displayed responses using and have your administratorsformat their information using spaces. Make sure that you usewrap=physical in your s so you don't end up displaying longlines of -formatted text.-DaveAt 2:30 PM 9/29/98, charles kline wrote:>Some of the answers require tables. Like for showing comparative figures>and such that need to be tabled together to make sense. I am trying to>figure out a way around having the administrator writing HTML and posting>that. The posts are just in a text field in a form and this goes into the>.db. I have posted HTML tags and they work fine. I am using a conversion>database to change ^ into for breaks in the text. That is not a hard>one to teach, but I am not too happy about them posting HTML. I don't>think the person who is going to be maintaining this will take the time>to learn it enough to make it work with these forms.>>If the answers are simple - no problem. But if they require any special>formatting my solution (as it stands) falls apart without knowing HTML.>>What can I do? I would appreciate any responses and advice.o--------------- Dave MacLeay --+o----------- Digital Frontier --+o--------------- 802.253.8612 --+o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+ Dave MacLeay DOWNLOAD WEBDNA NOW! Top Articles: Talk List The WebDNA community talk-list is the best place to get some help: several hundred extremely proficient programmers with an excellent knowledge of WebDNA and an excellent spirit will deliver all the tips and tricks you can imagine... Related Readings: includes and cart numbers (1997) Click-through/Referral tracking solution needed (2000) [ShowIf] if the varieable exists (1998) WebCat2: Items xx to xx shown, etc. (1997) Full text search (1999) WebCat2b12 forgets serial # (1997) Apology to list (2002) killing white space (1998) WebCat2b15MacPlugIn - [authenticate] not [protect] (1997) Developer Edition (4.5) (2004) Who is doing sign-ups (1998) Multiple edits/replacementsd to db. Possible? (1997) Line items in table cells (1997) Searching for the end (1998) Date Help (2004) PCS Frames (1997) Sorting by date (1997) [WebDNA] PayPal Instant Payment Notification Guide (2009) WebCat b13 CGI -shownext- (1997) [OT] PHP?MySQL Help Needed (2003)
-formatted text.-DaveAt 2:30 PM 9/29/98, charles kline wrote:>Some of the answers require tables. Like for showing comparative figures>and such that need to be tabled together to make sense. I am trying to>figure out a way around having the administrator writing HTML and posting>that. The posts are just in a text field in a form and this goes into the>.db. I have posted HTML tags and they work fine. I am using a conversion>database to change ^ into for breaks in the text. That is not a hard>one to teach, but I am not too happy about them posting HTML. I don't>think the person who is going to be maintaining this will take the time>to learn it enough to make it work with these forms.>>If the answers are simple - no problem. But if they require any special>formatting my solution (as it stands) falls apart without knowing HTML.>>What can I do? I would appreciate any responses and advice.o--------------- Dave MacLeay --+o----------- Digital Frontier --+o--------------- 802.253.8612 --+o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:
for breaks in the text. That is not a hard>one to teach, but I am not too happy about them posting HTML. I don't>think the person who is going to be maintaining this will take the time>to learn it enough to make it work with these forms.>>If the answers are simple - no problem. But if they require any special>formatting my solution (as it stands) falls apart without knowing HTML.>>What can I do? I would appreciate any responses and advice.o--------------- Dave MacLeay --+o----------- Digital Frontier --+o--------------- 802.253.8612 --+o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:
and have your administratorsformat their information using spaces. Make sure that you usewrap=physical in your s so you don't end up displaying longlines of -formatted text.-DaveAt 2:30 PM 9/29/98, charles kline wrote:>Some of the answers require tables. Like for showing comparative figures>and such that need to be tabled together to make sense. I am trying to>figure out a way around having the administrator writing HTML and posting>that. The posts are just in a text field in a form and this goes into the>.db. I have posted HTML tags and they work fine. I am using a conversion>database to change ^ into for breaks in the text. That is not a hard>one to teach, but I am not too happy about them posting HTML. I don't>think the person who is going to be maintaining this will take the time>to learn it enough to make it work with these forms.>>If the answers are simple - no problem. But if they require any special>formatting my solution (as it stands) falls apart without knowing HTML.>>What can I do? I would appreciate any responses and advice.o--------------- Dave MacLeay --+o----------- Digital Frontier --+o--------------- 802.253.8612 --+o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+ Dave MacLeay DOWNLOAD WEBDNA NOW! Top Articles: Talk List The WebDNA community talk-list is the best place to get some help: several hundred extremely proficient programmers with an excellent knowledge of WebDNA and an excellent spirit will deliver all the tips and tricks you can imagine... Related Readings: includes and cart numbers (1997) Click-through/Referral tracking solution needed (2000) [ShowIf] if the varieable exists (1998) WebCat2: Items xx to xx shown, etc. (1997) Full text search (1999) WebCat2b12 forgets serial # (1997) Apology to list (2002) killing white space (1998) WebCat2b15MacPlugIn - [authenticate] not [protect] (1997) Developer Edition (4.5) (2004) Who is doing sign-ups (1998) Multiple edits/replacementsd to db. Possible? (1997) Line items in table cells (1997) Searching for the end (1998) Date Help (2004) PCS Frames (1997) Sorting by date (1997) [WebDNA] PayPal Instant Payment Notification Guide (2009) WebCat b13 CGI -shownext- (1997) [OT] PHP?MySQL Help Needed (2003)
-formatted text.-DaveAt 2:30 PM 9/29/98, charles kline wrote:>Some of the answers require tables. Like for showing comparative figures>and such that need to be tabled together to make sense. I am trying to>figure out a way around having the administrator writing HTML and posting>that. The posts are just in a text field in a form and this goes into the>.db. I have posted HTML tags and they work fine. I am using a conversion>database to change ^ into for breaks in the text. That is not a hard>one to teach, but I am not too happy about them posting HTML. I don't>think the person who is going to be maintaining this will take the time>to learn it enough to make it work with these forms.>>If the answers are simple - no problem. But if they require any special>formatting my solution (as it stands) falls apart without knowing HTML.>>What can I do? I would appreciate any responses and advice.o--------------- Dave MacLeay --+o----------- Digital Frontier --+o--------------- 802.253.8612 --+o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+ Dave MacLeay DOWNLOAD WEBDNA NOW! Top Articles: Talk List The WebDNA community talk-list is the best place to get some help: several hundred extremely proficient programmers with an excellent knowledge of WebDNA and an excellent spirit will deliver all the tips and tricks you can imagine... Related Readings: includes and cart numbers (1997) Click-through/Referral tracking solution needed (2000) [ShowIf] if the varieable exists (1998) WebCat2: Items xx to xx shown, etc. (1997) Full text search (1999) WebCat2b12 forgets serial # (1997) Apology to list (2002) killing white space (1998) WebCat2b15MacPlugIn - [authenticate] not [protect] (1997) Developer Edition (4.5) (2004) Who is doing sign-ups (1998) Multiple edits/replacementsd to db. Possible? (1997) Line items in table cells (1997) Searching for the end (1998) Date Help (2004) PCS Frames (1997) Sorting by date (1997) [WebDNA] PayPal Instant Payment Notification Guide (2009) WebCat b13 CGI -shownext- (1997) [OT] PHP?MySQL Help Needed (2003)
for breaks in the text. That is not a hard>one to teach, but I am not too happy about them posting HTML. I don't>think the person who is going to be maintaining this will take the time>to learn it enough to make it work with these forms.>>If the answers are simple - no problem. But if they require any special>formatting my solution (as it stands) falls apart without knowing HTML.>>What can I do? I would appreciate any responses and advice.o--------------- Dave MacLeay --+o----------- Digital Frontier --+o--------------- 802.253.8612 --+o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+ Dave MacLeay DOWNLOAD WEBDNA NOW!
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