In Firefox a \'/\' breaks a line, but in chrome the line continues. How can I tell chrome to allow a line break on \'/\'?
I use LaTeX to type up programming homeworks for classes. I need to do this: my line of text blah blah blah
I have a dropdownlist that I already have manually databinding.I currently get the data, loop through each item, and depending on values in the item, change the cs开发者_运维知识库s for the individual
In bourne shell I have the following: VALUES=`some command开发者_StackOverflow中文版 that returns multiple line values`
I am saving text from a textarea in the database and display it in another textarea. The linebreaks are displayed as \\n which should be right, but the textarea is displaying
I am trying to import a text file into excel (2007). The file was exported from a C# text box and it contains linebreaks. Although when I import it (with the text import wizard that comes with excel),
I am bringing data over from Oracle i开发者_开发技巧nto SSRS. One dataset pulls in a a string of names and initials divided by a semi colon. :
Okay let me see if I can explain this right. In wordpress we have a box to insert an excerpt. We need to add a second excerpt box. Instead of manually adding a custom field to every post I have placed
A character is a space which doesn\'t allow for line breaking. <p>lorem ipsum here are some words and so on</p>
This should be fairly simple, but I have not been able to find anything usefull when google-ing. What I have is some text and some icons that I want to ensure that stays on the same line. For example