Re: storing and then displaying HTML for update

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On Jul 25, 2008, at 11:36 AM, Rod Clay wrote:

Daniel Brown wrote:
Ooh, top-posting and privately replying! You're going to jail, Rod! ;-P

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Rod Clay <clay.1@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Occasionally part of the HTML.  Usually nothing.


   Right, but what I had hoped for was an sample of actual output,
along with a sample of *expected* output.


Oops, sorry, I can't get used to the bottom-posting convention after spending 20 years usually top-posting! :-[

Well, I believe I've found my problem, and, once again, I am embarrassed to say that it is a pretty simple and foolish error on my part. I was putting this HTML in a "value=" parameter in the textarea field, instead of just putting it between the <textarea name=.....> and </textarea> tags!!!! It's amazing how simple these problems are once you know the solution, and how difficult and exasperating they seem to be when you don't!

Thanks to everyone who helped me wrestle with this. Your input is much appreciated, and always helpful, no matter what the solution turns out to be.

I ran into something just like that recently... and completely agree with you!

BTW if I'm reading your e-mail addy right, Go Blue! :P


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