I’m working on one application ( using PHP, javascript ). Below is the short description about my problem statement
There are two forms avaliable on my application, i.e. SourceFrm and targetFrm.
I am taking input on first form i.e. SourceFrm and doing processing on targetFrm.
Below is the input which I am taking from SourceFrm :
1) Enter your data (Identification of this input box id is ‘inputdata’ ):
2) Enter id ( Identification input box id is id ):
As per above input feed by user I am posting this data to targetFrm for further processiong.
On TargetFrm :
I am simply assigning inputdata value to php varible.
The spaces which are in between of words are getting lost ( more than one spaces converting to one space).
e.g.
User has added below data on input box and submitted
inputdata:
This is my test.
Here observed that user has added 5 spaces in between ‘my’ and ‘test’ word.
After assigning this input data to php variable. After that I printed this value
Below content I am getting
Output:
This is my test.
More than one spaces is converting to one space. This behaviour I checked on all browsers like FF,MSIE7/8 opera, safari, chrome.
If have used '<pre>' before printing php variable i.e.:
print "<pre>";
print $inputdata;
At time spaces are not getting lost (I am getting exact content).
Here my conflict is how do I presrve exact contents without using '<pre>'.
I have used encoding/decoding (htmlentitiesencode() and decode () )functionality, in my further data processing, so it may create some conflict if i replace spaces with . ( May conflict ll occur if i use instead space ).
Is anyone has any ideas, suggestions please suggest.
-Thanks
When you output your variables to HTML, they are parsed as HTML. Any additional white space is brought down to one space.
A simple fix would to replace all spaces with the
html entitity to force browsers to display each space.I wouldn’t store the string with all the
&nbps;in the database, but when you show it the would ensure that each space is seen.EDIT
I mean only replace spaces on render…like:
print str_replace(' ', ' ', $inputdata);