Certain fields in our mysql db appear to contain newline characters so that if I SELECT on them something like the following will be returned for a single SQL call:
Life to be sure is nothing much to lose
But young men think it is and we were young
If I want to preserve the line breaks when displaying this field on a webpage, is the standard solution to write a script to replace '\n\r' with a br HTML tag or is there a better way?
Thanks!
You can wrap it in
<pre>
..</pre>
.Assuming PHP here...
nl2br()
adds in<br />
for every\n
. Don't forget to escape the content first, to prevent XSS attacks. See below:HTML is a markup language. Regardless of how many linebreaks you put in the source code, you won't see anything from it back in the presentation (of course assuming you aren't using
<pre>
orwhite-space:pre
). HTML uses the<br>
element to represent a linebreak. So you basically indeed need to convert the real and invisible linebreaks denoted by the charactersxA
(newline, linefeed, LF,\n
) and/orxD
(carriage return, CR,\r
) by a HTML<br>
element.In most programming languages you can just do this by a string replace of
"\n"
by"<br>"
.