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TECK 04-08-2002 05:49 AM

<br /> code problems...
 
i have this code:
Code:

$newssql=$DB_site->query("SELECT * FROM thread
                          WHERE forumid='$newsforum'
                          ORDER BY dateline DESC LIMIT $newsposts");
while ($news=$DB_site->fetch_array($newssql)) {
  $newsforumid=$news[forumid];
  $newsthreadid=$news[threadid];
  $newstitle=$news[title];
  $newstime=vbdate($timeformat,$news[dateline]);
  $newsdate=vbdate($dateformat,$news[dateline]);
  $newsusername=$news[postusername];
  $newsuserid=$news[postuserid];
  $getnewssql=$DB_site->query_first("SELECT * FROM post
                                    WHERE threadid='$newsthreadid'
                                    ORDER BY postid ASC LIMIT 1");

for some strange reason, when i add html code to a post, it will show some extra wierd <br> codes. example:
Code:

<TABLE BORDER=3 CELLSPACING=3 CELLPADDING=3>
[high]<br />

<br />[/high]
<TR>
[high]<br />[/high]
<TD BGCOLOR="#1b4465"ALIGN="center" COLSPAN="3">Table</TD>
[high]<br />[/high]
</TR>
[high]<br />

<br />[/high]
<TR>
[high]<br />[/high]
<TD ALIGN="center">Cell</TD>
[high]<br />[/high]
<TD ALIGN="center">Cell</TD>
[high]<br />[/high]
</TR>
[high]<br />

<br />[/high]
</TABLE>

let me know please where is it comming from this code and how to rectify this problem.
thanks for taking the time to read this post.

Gimp 04-08-2002 07:21 AM

it happened to me either
some weird problem with bbcodeparse();
i fixed it like this:
PHP Code:

$newstext=str_replace("<br />","",$newstext); 


Logician 04-08-2002 07:52 AM

just a wild guess:

it's probably (\N)s converted to <br /> tag inside bbcodeparse function.

Debugging the problem in this function can help. Or you can remove line breaks (\n) inside your HTML code

Admin 04-08-2002 12:38 PM

Because you type the message like this:
Code:

<table>
{NEW LINE}
<tr>
...

All new lines become <br />'s (nl2br() function), so the line breaks actually show up in the HTML document.

A workaround I can think of right now is putting
<!-- HTML START -->
<!-- HTML END -->
Before and after any HTML code in your post, then run some regular expression to remove breaks in that block.

TECK 04-08-2002 02:39 PM

thank you all for the useful info. :)

Freddie Bingham 04-08-2002 03:12 PM

"error no page" when double clicking the quote tables.


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