Re: [WebDNA] inputed text getting scrambled up in DB
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2012
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 108402
interpreted = N
texte = >=20> I did try the double [url] wrap into the database and [unurl] coming =out, as Ken suggested, and this WORKEDHi AaronYou sample files worked fine for me on Mac OS X Webdna v.7 (no issues). =To really isolate and confirm the problem you saw, it would require your =exact files.. I mean your sample was simple.. but you say the issue is =happening in an ajax flow, right?I did not follow all the things you were saying in your posts.. but =perhaps the issue is entirely one of AJAX/Javascript/JQuery ?Are you *escaping* (e.g. with Javascript/jQuery) every value, as =appropriate, as you move from one space/language to another?You mention and showed the escaping done on the side of webdna with =[input] and [url].. but you may also need to be escaping at right times =and places in code,.. with the right javascript escaping tools.Just a guess, without diving into the exact files. =20-Govinda=
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>=20> I did try the double
[url] wrap into the database and
[unurl] coming =out, as Ken suggested, and this WORKEDHi AaronYou sample files worked fine for me on Mac OS X Webdna v.7 (no issues). =To really isolate and confirm the problem you saw, it would require your =exact files.. I mean your sample was simple.. but you say the issue is =happening in an ajax flow, right?I did not follow all the things you were saying in your posts.. but =perhaps the issue is entirely one of AJAX/Javascript/JQuery ?Are you *escaping* (e.g. with Javascript/jQuery) every value, as =appropriate, as you move from one space/language to another?You mention and showed the escaping done on the side of webdna with =
[input] and
[url].. but you may also need to be escaping at right times =and places in code,.. with the right javascript escaping tools.Just a guess, without diving into the exact files. =20-Govinda=
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