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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:12:49+00:00 2026-05-13T15:12:49+00:00

I’m collecting information in a standard HTML form. I have, for example, <input type=text

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I’m collecting information in a standard HTML form. I have, for example, <input type="text" name="UserName" id="name"/>. When the form is submitted, I want to add a line break to the value entered. So if the user entered “foo,” the form would submit the value “foo\n.”

Here’s the jQuery function I’m using:

$("#formID").submit(function () {
    $(":text").each(function () {
        var value = $(this).val();
        var newValue = value + " \n";
        $(this).val(newValue);
    });
});

When the form is submitted, however, the value assigned to the form field does not have the line break.

My goal is for the line break to survive the output of the back-end form processing, which generates an email. Since I don’t have control over the script that generates the mail, I’m trying to impose some formatting with what I can control.

Any assistance is appreciated.

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    2026-05-13T15:12:49+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:12 pm

    I posted my previous answer before I saw your comment that the output is plain text. Now try this:

    $(document).ready(function() {  
        $("#formID").submit(function () {
            $(":text").each(function () {
                var value = $(this).val();
                var myname  = $(this).attr('name');
                var newValue = value + " \n";
                var hid   = '<input type="hidden" name="' + myname + '" value="' + newValue + '"/>';
                $(this).removeAttr('name');
                $("#formID").append(hid);
            });
        });
    });
    

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    As Mark says, the line break character is not rendered as a line break when viewed in the browser (or email client for that matter), so instead of adding a line break character “\n”, you should add a <br/>

    $("#formID").submit(function () {
        $(":text").each(function () {
            var value = $(this).val();
            var newValue = value + '<br/>';
            $(this).val(newValue);
        });
    })
    
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