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raghulvarma
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Posted - 2010-02-06 : 20:38:08
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I am using asp.net 1.x, Here i will have to store the values in the database along with the white spaces for eg: "My New Thread"here I have given spaces between these words (could not be seen in the preview as it takes only one spacing between each word) but when i save them or try to display them in a Label or in a grid the spaces between them are reduced and only one space is shown between each words how to solve this?Another question is, is that possible to have blank spaces at the end of a word for eg: "Threading " (could not be seen in the preview as it takes only one spacing between each word), if so is it possible to show as I have given in this example in the grid by databinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "firstName") ie:<asp:Label id="label1" runat="server" Text='<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "firstName") %>because eval trims the blank spaces!!RegardsRaghul |
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Kristen
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Posted - 2010-02-07 : 02:30:48
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"(could not be seen in the preview as it takes only one spacing between each word)"So you didn't bother to read about formatting on this f o r u m? " when i save them or try to display them in a Label or in a grid the spaces between them are reduced and only one space is shown between each words how to solve this"This is an HTML question. Look up or <pre>"is that possible to have blank spaces at the end of a word"SQL Server will store what you give it. Trailing and leading whitespace may be stripped off by whatever you are using to enter and submit the dataDECLARE @TEMP TABLE( TestString varchar(100))INSERT INTO @TEMPSELECT 'aaa' UNION ALLSELECT ' bbb' UNION ALLSELECT 'ccc ' UNION ALLSELECT ' ddd 'SELECT TestString + '['FROM @TEMPResults:aaa[ bbb[ccc [ ddd [ |
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MrQuizzles
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Posted - 2010-02-08 : 16:11:59
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http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_text_white-space.asp |
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