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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:55:26+00:00 2026-05-13T17:55:26+00:00

I’ve got a PHP/Mysql app that lets users post text from a form. When

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I’ve got a PHP/Mysql app that lets users post text from a form. When I insert text from an HTML textarea into my mysql table, it’s not keeping the carriage returns/line breaks. The text is not stored in the DB as “Hey SO, \n This is a new line”. It’s stored with white space in the column (exactly like it’s typed), but there is no way for me to output it with nl2br() and keep the breaks. I’m escaping before inserting the text like so:

$foo_text = mysql_real_escape_string(ucfirst($_POST['foo_text']));

But even if I remove everything and just use the POST parameter, it still does the same thing. Would this have anything to do with me serializing and posting this form via ajax (I’m using JQUERY)? I found this on stackoverflow, but I don’t really see a solution. I’m posting with:

$.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "insertFooBar.php",
        data: $("#foo_form").serialize(),
        success: function(msg) {
            ETC...
        }
    })

Is there something really obvious I’m missing here? I’m stuck…

Thanks in advance for any help!

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    2026-05-13T17:55:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:55 pm

    Thanks for the answers. I ended up removing the serialize() and sending each parameter manually as a string. I added $("#foo_bar").replace( /\n/g, '<br>' )) to my textarea as a workaround and now I’m getting my breaks. Wish I didn’t have to hack this to make it work, but it gets the job done.

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