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phlallemand
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raydan -
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Hello,
Actually, I have the same problem and I would like to fill out a form with first name, last name, address, etc., with a line break each time, but unfortunately in all my tests, I can't get everything on the same line.
If someone has a solution?
Thanks in advance
Actually, I have the same problem and I would like to fill out a form with first name, last name, address, etc., with a line break each time, but unfortunately in all my tests, I can't get everything on the same line.
If someone has a solution?
Thanks in advance
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0
4 answers
Hi,
it's not very clear.
if you have a form that contains a '<textarea>' (like the one where you typed your message in CCM), it can include line breaks.
please tell us more.
when you say filling out the form, is it through the browser or do you want to pre-fill it for the user?
and according to your title, you want to use 'mailto:' is it in the mail client that you want the line breaks?
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[ Mathieu ]
it's not very clear.
if you have a form that contains a '<textarea>' (like the one where you typed your message in CCM), it can include line breaks.
please tell us more.
when you say filling out the form, is it through the browser or do you want to pre-fill it for the user?
and according to your title, you want to use 'mailto:' is it in the mail client that you want the line breaks?
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[ Mathieu ]
"Young people represent insecurity, we should lock them all up!" BxN 1985
Hello
it's not mandatory to be registered ...
but knowing who you're responding to on the forum is always more pleasant for those who want to help!
so ...register
and follow the responses when there are any ... it's the least you can do!
thank you
b g
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the 'www' is also meant for communicating, sharing, and exchanging, right?
it's not mandatory to be registered ...
but knowing who you're responding to on the forum is always more pleasant for those who want to help!
so ...register
and follow the responses when there are any ... it's the least you can do!
thank you
b g
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the 'www' is also meant for communicating, sharing, and exchanging, right?
I am facing an issue with accents in the subject and body of my message using the mailto function.
Could you tell me where you found the conversion of line breaks to %0A?
I would need to translate the accented letters "é, à"
Thank you in advance.