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  1. #1
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    Default Breakspaces by automatic email

    I have a system where if you do something, you get an email. However, I can't seem to get it to space?

    I've tried /r and <br />, but nothing seems to work?

    It comes out like:
    Hi there. Thanks for using the service. Have a great day. Ollie.
    It should come out like:
    Hi there.

    Thanks for using the service.

    Have a great day.
    Ollie.
    Any ideas, please?
    eek.

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    Have you tried \n ?..

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    Yeah \n should do the trick.

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    Try \n or if that doesnt work, just cheat and do something like this

    message = "Hi there.

    Thanks for using the service.

    Have a great day.
    Ollie.";
    Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.

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    This is where hate for OS differences come in:

    \r\n for windows.
    \r for mac os x.
    \n for linux.


    visit my internet web site on the internet
    http://dong.engineer/
    it is just videos by bill wurtz videos you have been warned

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolcopters View Post
    This is where hate for OS differences come in:

    \r\n for windows.
    \r for mac os x.
    \n for linux.
    \n works fine for me on windows

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    Just do both and you are guarranteed it working :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jme View Post
    \n works fine for me on windows
    Oh yeah that works too >_<

    \r = return carriage
    \n = new line


    visit my internet web site on the internet
    http://dong.engineer/
    it is just videos by bill wurtz videos you have been warned

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