Re: Word wrapping

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 11792
interpreted = N
texte = >Yes, I realize this is not exactly the place for this question, but I'll >take a shot: Can anyone explain the difference between the soft, >off, on, physical, and virtual WRAP options that are part of the >TEXT AREA tag for Netscape? I'm trying to get form data submitted that >won't show up and print with 14-inch line lengths. > >-- >Gil Poulsen, WebmasterHi Gil,Hope this helps, these are the specs on those tags as of 2.0:WRAP=OFF text won't wrapWRAP=VIRTUAL on screen display will wrap a multi-line entry but line breaks are not sent to server when form is submitedWRAP=PHYSICAL on screen display like VIRTUAL, line breaks are sent to serverWRAP=ON never used it, nor could I find any info on it, I think if you are using the VIRTUAL or PHYSICAL tags it is implied and not necessary, Take care, Matthew Steele Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Word wrapping (Gil Poulsen 1997)
  2. Re: Word wrapping (msteele 1997)
>Yes, I realize this is not exactly the place for this question, but I'll >take a shot: Can anyone explain the difference between the soft, >off, on, physical, and virtual WRAP options that are part of the >TEXT AREA tag for Netscape? I'm trying to get form data submitted that >won't show up and print with 14-inch line lengths. > >-- >Gil Poulsen, WebmasterHi Gil,Hope this helps, these are the specs on those tags as of 2.0:WRAP=OFF text won't wrapWRAP=VIRTUAL on screen display will wrap a multi-line entry but line breaks are not sent to server when form is submitedWRAP=PHYSICAL on screen display like VIRTUAL, line breaks are sent to serverWRAP=ON never used it, nor could I find any info on it, I think if you are using the VIRTUAL or PHYSICAL tags it is implied and not necessary, Take care, Matthew Steele msteele

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