Re: complete escaped ascii chart - importing and exporting filesquestion

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = This method increases the file size, but you could [url]ize the entire file, then store it (and [url]ize it a second time since the database stuff [deurl]izes before adding content to the database). Then when you want the original stuff use the [deurl] context to get it back.John.>>From the docs >=== >Notice that you can use escaped-ASCII to specify characters such as Carriage >Return (%0D), Soft-Return (%0B), Tab (%09), etc. The text in the from column >must be only 1 character, while the text in the to column may be as many as >63 characters. >=== > >Where can I get a complete list of the escaped-ASCII files? > >Basically, I want to suck in an HTML file into a field and then be able to >export that file. Getting in is no problem, but writing it out I lose all of >the tabs and line breaks. Is there a way to use convertChars to get a file >to be exported in the same format that it was imported? > >Thanks, Olin John A. Hill Pacific Coast Software eCommerce / Web Developer Tools http://www.smithmicro.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: complete escaped ascii chart - importing and exporting filesquestion (John Hill 1998)
This method increases the file size, but you could [url]ize the entire file, then store it (and [url]ize it a second time since the database stuff [deurl]izes before adding content to the database). Then when you want the original stuff use the [deurl] context to get it back.John.>>From the docs >=== >Notice that you can use escaped-ASCII to specify characters such as Carriage >Return (%0D), Soft-Return (%0B), Tab (%09), etc. The text in the from column >must be only 1 character, while the text in the to column may be as many as >63 characters. >=== > >Where can I get a complete list of the escaped-ASCII files? > >Basically, I want to suck in an HTML file into a field and then be able to >export that file. Getting in is no problem, but writing it out I lose all of >the tabs and line breaks. Is there a way to use convertChars to get a file >to be exported in the same format that it was imported? > >Thanks, Olin John A. Hill Pacific Coast Software eCommerce / Web Developer Tools http://www.smithmicro.com John Hill

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