Saturday, July 25, 2009

Re: Forcing new lines in a view.

as often.. :)

besides
i even defined

define('TB',"\t"); // tabulator
define('BR','<br />'); // line break


On 25 Jul., 14:35, Mark <dereurom...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> define('LF', "\n"); or even define('LF',PHP_EOL);
> in bootstrap (last one uses the php internal constant)
>
> now you can globally use
>
> echo LF.$html->meta(...).LF.LF;
>
> as oven as you want in your layouts :)
>
> On 25 Jul., 13:29, majna <majna...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > echo $html->meta(...). "\n\t";
>
> > On Jul 25, 10:55 am, Shaun <sbef...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I'm using HTML helpers like $html->charset() and $html->meta() on
> > > separate lines, but of course the output is printed all on one line,
> > > which is very long and requires me to scroll horizontally when viewing
> > > the HTML source code.  I would like to tidy this up a bit and force a
> > > newline after each of my helper statements.  What's the best way to do
> > > this?  Thanks.
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