From: Jim W. <spi...@us...> - 2004-09-02 16:30:11
|
Ummm... scratch that. I see it was a bug. :-) Best, Jim Wilson Jim Wilson said: > Hi Daniel, > > Unfortunately I can't answer this, but you might want to be more specific > about where (in which module) you are seeing the breaks. Also, check the > templates for the module(s) where you are seeing the problem. In a few cases > I've seen hard coded <br /> tags in the module templates and while this might > be what the template designer wanted, it often isn't appropriate. > > Best, > > Jim Wilson > > Daniel Winter said: > > > I have this option turned off: > > > > // Set to TRUE to convert newline characters to html breaks > > $add_breaks = FALSE; > > > > But yet it is still adding <br />... They are not stored like this in the > > DB, just added on output, I'm very confused! What's happening? > > > > Daniel > > -- Jim Wilson - IT Manager Kelco Industries PO Box 160 58 Main Street Milbridge, ME 04658 207-546-7989 - FAX 207-546-2791 http://www.kelcomaine.com |