I know when saving a textarea you can use the nl2br() or str_replace to change the /n to br tags etc. However what im not sure about how to insert line breaks into a textarea. I cant seem to find much about putting the data back into a textarea with those line breaks.
For example I have a form where users can update fields. So the user may enter:
foo
bar
baz
When that is saved to the database it would be saved as:
foo<br />bar<br />baz<br />
Now when that user goes back to that form after a page refresh all the fields are automatically populated with their previous data by taking the data from the database.
However the textarea shows the br tags as text instead of adding in the line breaks. i also tried changing the br tags to /n hoping the textarea would interpret these as line breaks but no joy. As well as this I also tried escaping etc.
So my questions are can this be done? Or more importantly can it be done using HTML/PHP (im using smarty). If that isnt possible can it be done using javascript?
Examples would be appre开发者_Go百科ciated.
thanks for reading
Don't do nl2br
when you save it to the database. Do nl2br
when you're displaying the text in HTML. I can strongly recommend to not store any HTML formatting in the database (unless you're using a rich HTML editor as well, in which case it would be silly not to).
A newline \n
will just become a newline in the textarea.
You could use str_replace
to replace the <br />
tags into end of line characters.
str_replace('<br />', PHP_EOL, $textarea);
Alternatively, you could save the data in the database without calling nl2br
first. That way the line breaks would remain. When you display as HTML, call nl2br
. An additional benefit of this approach is that it would require less storage space in your database as a line break is 1 character as opposed to "<br />
" which is 6.
Ahh, it is really simple
just add
white-space:pre-wrap;
to your displaying element css
I mean if you are showing result using <p>
then your css should be
p{
white-space:pre-wrap;
}
You can use following code:
$course_description = nl2br($_POST["course_description"]);
$course_description = trim($course_description);
Some wrong answers are posted here.
instead of replacing \n
to <br />
, they are replacing <br />
to \n
So here is a good answer to store <br />
in your mysql when you entered in textarea:
str_replace("\n", '<br />', $textarea);
My recommendation is to save the data to database with Line breaks instead parsing it with nl2br. You should use nl2br in output not input.
For your question, you can use php or javascript:
PHP:
str_replace('<br />', "\n", $textarea);
jQuery:
$('#myTextArea').val($('#myTextArea').val().replace(@<br />@, "\N"));
PHP Side: from Textarea string to PHP string
$newList = ereg_replace( "\n",'|', $_POST['theTextareaContents']);
PHP Side: PHP string back to TextArea string:
$list = str_replace('|', ' ', $r['db_field_name']);
This works on me.
str_replace(array("\r", "\n"), ' ', $textareavalue);
The simple way:
Use this to insert into mysql:
$msg = $_GET['msgtextarea']; //or POST and my msg field format: text $msg = htmlspecialchars($msg, ENT_QUOTES);
And use this for output:
echo nl2br($br['msg']);
What I found works in the form is str_replace('<br>', PHP_EOL, $textarea);
From PHP using single quotes for the line break worked for me to support the line breaks when I pass that var to an HTML text area value attribute
PHP
foreach ($videoUrls as $key => $value) {
$textAreaValue .= $value->video_url . '\n';
}
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
HTML/JS
$( document ).ready(function() {
var text = "<?= htmlspecialchars($textAreaValue); ?>";
document.getElementById("video_urls_textarea").value = text;
});
I'm not sure this is possible but you should try <pre><textarea> ... </textarea></pre>
<?php
$smarty = new Smarty;
$smarty->assign('test', "This is a \n Test");
$smarty->display('index.tpl');
?>
In index.tpl
{$test|nl2br}
In HTML
This is a<br />
test
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