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Re: Formatting textarea

BJ Freeman
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Ok this is an email form.
so
       <field name="bodyText"><textarea class="whtspcpre" rows="5"
cols="80" default-value="

to
       <field name="bodyText"><textarea style="white-space: pre;"
rows="5" cols="80" default-value="

Jacek Wagner sent the following on 2/12/2009 8:46 AM:

> BJ Freeman wrote:
> here is a test
> put this in an html page
>
> <STYLE TYPE="text/css">
>
>  .whtspcpre{
>   white-space: pre;
> }  </STYLE>
>
>
> then
>
> <textarea class="whtspcpre" rows="4" cols="80" name="testtextra">
> </textarea>
>
>
>
>
>
> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 2/11/2009 4:40 PM:
>  
>>>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>>    
>>>>> from an ofbiz view this should be a class in the CSS.
>>>>>
>>>>> BJ Freeman sent the following on 12/17/2008 12:11 PM:
>>>>>  
>>>>>      
>>>>>> Ok your right.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> you must specify 'style="white-space: pre;"', which specifies
>>>>>> pre-formatted text handling as in an HTML <pre> area.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so
>>>>>> http://www.w3schools.com/TAGS/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_textarea
>>>>>> paste in
>>>>>> <textarea cols="80" style="white-space: pre;">
>>>>>> At W3Schools you
>>>>>> will find all the Web-building tutorials you need,
>>>>>>  from basic HTML to advanced XML, SQL, ASP, and PHP.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 12/17/2008 11:48 AM:
>>>>>>          
>>>>>>> Sorry it did not do it. --Jacek
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>        <field name="bodyText"><textarea  default-value="${name}, \n\r
>>>>>>> Thank you for ordering Birthday Party Event.
>>>>>>>            This is to confirm that we received  your order ${orderId}
>>>>>>> for the workshop ${productName}.
>>>>>>>            The show start on ${eventDate} at ${eventTime}.
>>>>>>>            Please give yourself 15 minutes before the beginning of
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> workshop.
>>>>>>>            Thank you for your order.
>>>>>>>            Sincerely, LHS"/></field>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>> are you following the standard format for generating emails?
>>>>>>>> if so you can define and html and use html code for a break.
>>>>>>>> however if you looking for manual way to input in to a text area
>>>>>>>> then
>>>>>>>> use the unix convention of \n (linefeed) then \r is a carriage
>>>>>>>> return
>>>>>>>> and will give you a double linefeed.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 12/17/2008 11:06 AM:
>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>                  
>>>>>>>>> All,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I am sending email confirmation without attachment. I would like to
>>>>>>>>> format bodytext using textarea.default-value.
>>>>>>>>> Is it any way add line feed character into bodyText text?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> example instead of having
>>>>>>>>> Mr Brown, thank you for your order ...
>>>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>>>> Mr Brown,
>>>>>>>>> thank you for your order
>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Jacek
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>                            
>>>>>>>                
>>>> I have created class in ccs:
>>>> textarea {
>>>> color: #999999;
>>>> white-space: pre;
>>>> }
>>>> and it did not make any difference other than the color of the font.
>>>>
>>>> puzzled Jacek
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    

> I am afraid something got lost in the translation. My target textarea
> was and still is in the
> widget-form. The text I would like to format is in bodyText. See the
> form below:

>    <form name="SendConfirmationEmail" type="single"
> target="birthdayPartyConfirmation" title="">
>        <actions>
>            <service service-name="getPartyEmail" result-map-name="mapFrom">
>                <field-map field-name="partyId"
> value="${userLogin.userLoginId}"/>
>            </service>
>            <service service-name="getPartyEmail" result-map-name="mapTo">
>                <field-map field-name="partyId"
> value="${registration.partyId}"/>
>            </service>
>        </actions>
>        <!-- <field name="emailAddressFrom"
> entry-name="mapFrom.emailAddress" parameter-name="sendFrom"
>><text/></field> -->
>        <field name="emailAddressFrom" entry-name="mapFrom.emailAddress"
> parameter-name="sendFrom"><text /></field>          <field
> name="emailAddressTo" entry-name="mapTo.emailAddress"
> parameter-name="sendTo" ><text/></field>
>        <field name="subject"><text default-value="Birthday Party
> confirmation."/></field>
>        <field name="bodyText"><textarea class="whtspcpre" rows="5"
> cols="80" default-value="
>            ${name}, Thank you for ordering Birthday Party Event.
>            This is to confirm that we have received order for the
> workshop ${productName}.              The show starts on ${eventDate} at
> ${eventTime}.
>            Please give yourself 15 minutes before the beginning of the
> workshop http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/.
>            If you need directions to LHS please follow the link
> http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/generalinfo/directions.html.
>            Catering information can be found at
> http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/generalinfo/cafe.html and
>            do not miss Discovery Corner  
> http://lawrencehallofscience.stores.yahoo.net/.
>            Thank you for your order.
>            Sincerely, LHS"/></field>
>        <field name="submitButton" title="${uiLabelMap.CommonSubmit}"
> widget-style="smallSubmit"><submit button-type="button" /></field>    
>    </form>
> Jacek





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Re: Formatting textarea

Jacek Wagner
BJ Freeman wrote:

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> Ok this is an email form.
> so
>        <field name="bodyText"><textarea class="whtspcpre" rows="5"
> cols="80" default-value="
>
> to
>        <field name="bodyText"><textarea style="white-space: pre;"
> rows="5" cols="80" default-value="
>
> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 2/12/2009 8:46 AM:
>  
>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>> here is a test
>> put this in an html page
>>
>> <STYLE TYPE="text/css">
>>
>>  .whtspcpre{
>>   white-space: pre;
>> }  </STYLE>
>>
>>
>> then
>>
>> <textarea class="whtspcpre" rows="4" cols="80" name="testtextra">
>> </textarea>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 2/11/2009 4:40 PM:
>>  
>>    
>>>>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>>>    
>>>>>          
>>>>>> from an ofbiz view this should be a class in the CSS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BJ Freeman sent the following on 12/17/2008 12:11 PM:
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>      
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>> Ok your right.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> you must specify 'style="white-space: pre;"', which specifies
>>>>>>> pre-formatted text handling as in an HTML <pre> area.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> so
>>>>>>> http://www.w3schools.com/TAGS/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_textarea
>>>>>>> paste in
>>>>>>> <textarea cols="80" style="white-space: pre;">
>>>>>>> At W3Schools you
>>>>>>> will find all the Web-building tutorials you need,
>>>>>>>  from basic HTML to advanced XML, SQL, ASP, and PHP.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 12/17/2008 11:48 AM:
>>>>>>>          
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>> Sorry it did not do it. --Jacek
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>        <field name="bodyText"><textarea  default-value="${name}, \n\r
>>>>>>>> Thank you for ordering Birthday Party Event.
>>>>>>>>            This is to confirm that we received  your order ${orderId}
>>>>>>>> for the workshop ${productName}.
>>>>>>>>            The show start on ${eventDate} at ${eventTime}.
>>>>>>>>            Please give yourself 15 minutes before the beginning of
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> workshop.
>>>>>>>>            Thank you for your order.
>>>>>>>>            Sincerely, LHS"/></field>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>>> are you following the standard format for generating emails?
>>>>>>>>> if so you can define and html and use html code for a break.
>>>>>>>>> however if you looking for manual way to input in to a text area
>>>>>>>>> then
>>>>>>>>> use the unix convention of \n (linefeed) then \r is a carriage
>>>>>>>>> return
>>>>>>>>> and will give you a double linefeed.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 12/17/2008 11:06 AM:
>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>                  
>>>>>>>>>                  
>>>>>>>>>> All,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I am sending email confirmation without attachment. I would like to
>>>>>>>>>> format bodytext using textarea.default-value.
>>>>>>>>>> Is it any way add line feed character into bodyText text?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> example instead of having
>>>>>>>>>> Mr Brown, thank you for your order ...
>>>>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>>>>> Mr Brown,
>>>>>>>>>> thank you for your order
>>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Jacek
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>                            
>>>>>>>>>>                    
>>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>>                
>>>>> I have created class in ccs:
>>>>> textarea {
>>>>> color: #999999;
>>>>> white-space: pre;
>>>>> }
>>>>> and it did not make any difference other than the color of the font.
>>>>>
>>>>> puzzled Jacek
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    
>>>>>          
>
>  
>> I am afraid something got lost in the translation. My target textarea
>> was and still is in the
>> widget-form. The text I would like to format is in bodyText. See the
>> form below:
>>    
>
>  
>>    <form name="SendConfirmationEmail" type="single"
>> target="birthdayPartyConfirmation" title="">
>>        <actions>
>>            <service service-name="getPartyEmail" result-map-name="mapFrom">
>>                <field-map field-name="partyId"
>> value="${userLogin.userLoginId}"/>
>>            </service>
>>            <service service-name="getPartyEmail" result-map-name="mapTo">
>>                <field-map field-name="partyId"
>> value="${registration.partyId}"/>
>>            </service>
>>        </actions>
>>        <!-- <field name="emailAddressFrom"
>> entry-name="mapFrom.emailAddress" parameter-name="sendFrom"
>>    
>>> <text/></field> -->
>>>      
>>        <field name="emailAddressFrom" entry-name="mapFrom.emailAddress"
>> parameter-name="sendFrom"><text /></field>          <field
>> name="emailAddressTo" entry-name="mapTo.emailAddress"
>> parameter-name="sendTo" ><text/></field>
>>        <field name="subject"><text default-value="Birthday Party
>> confirmation."/></field>
>>        <field name="bodyText"><textarea class="whtspcpre" rows="5"
>> cols="80" default-value="
>>            ${name}, Thank you for ordering Birthday Party Event.
>>            This is to confirm that we have received order for the
>> workshop ${productName}.              The show starts on ${eventDate} at
>> ${eventTime}.
>>            Please give yourself 15 minutes before the beginning of the
>> workshop http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/.
>>            If you need directions to LHS please follow the link
>> http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/generalinfo/directions.html.
>>            Catering information can be found at
>> http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/generalinfo/cafe.html and
>>            do not miss Discovery Corner  
>> http://lawrencehallofscience.stores.yahoo.net/.
>>            Thank you for your order.
>>            Sincerely, LHS"/></field>
>>        <field name="submitButton" title="${uiLabelMap.CommonSubmit}"
>> widget-style="smallSubmit"><submit button-type="button" /></field>    
>>    </form>
>> Jacek
>>    
>
>
>
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It does a job. Thank you very much. -- Jacek
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EcommerceSetup.bsh

Jacek Wagner
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All,

I could be a damn question, but will ask anyway:

EcommerceSetup.bsh seems to be a global setup to run ecommerce.

The first line gets productStore from ... object called >request<.

At which point >request< gets its content?

Jacek
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Re: EcommerceSetup.bsh

Jacques Le Roux
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You are certainly using release 4, or Opentaps or... ?
Don't expect much support for those out dated versions here...

Jacques

From: "Jacek Wagner" <[hidden email]>

> All,
>
> I could be a damn question, but will ask anyway:
>
> EcommerceSetup.bsh seems to be a global setup to run ecommerce.
>
> The first line gets productStore from ... object called >request<.
>
> At which point >request< gets its content?
>
> Jacek
>

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Re: EcommerceSetup.bsh

Jacek Wagner
Jacques Le Roux wrote:

> You are certainly using release 4, or Opentaps or... ?
> Don't expect much support for those out dated versions here...
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Jacek Wagner" <[hidden email]>
>> All,
>>
>> I could be a damn question, but will ask anyway:
>>
>> EcommerceSetup.bsh seems to be a global setup to run ecommerce.
>>
>> The first line gets productStore from ... object called >request<.
>>
>> At which point >request< gets its content?
>>
>> Jacek
>>
>
It is Release 4.0. ..so how can I change default store?  It keeps
selecting 9000. -- Jacek
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Re: EcommerceSetup.bsh

BJ Freeman
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look up request object thru the code you will see many examples.
you can extract or put in data.
as far a bsh it is still supported in code but now use groovy.

Jacek Wagner sent the following on 2/17/2009 2:34 PM:

> All,
>
> I could be a damn question, but will ask anyway:
>
> EcommerceSetup.bsh seems to be a global setup to run ecommerce.
>
> The first line gets productStore from ... object called >request<.
>
> At which point >request< gets its content?
>
> Jacek
>
>
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Re: EcommerceSetup.bsh

BJ Freeman
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in the web.xml
default website

Jacek Wagner sent the following on 2/18/2009 8:00 AM:

> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>> You are certainly using release 4, or Opentaps or... ?
>> Don't expect much support for those out dated versions here...
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>> From: "Jacek Wagner" <[hidden email]>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I could be a damn question, but will ask anyway:
>>>
>>> EcommerceSetup.bsh seems to be a global setup to run ecommerce.
>>>
>>> The first line gets productStore from ... object called >request<.
>>>
>>> At which point >request< gets its content?
>>>
>>> Jacek
>>>
>>
> It is Release 4.0. ..so how can I change default store?  It keeps
> selecting 9000. -- Jacek
>
>
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Jacek Wagner
BJ Freeman wrote:

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> in the web.xml
> default website
>
> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 2/18/2009 8:00 AM:
>  
>> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>    
>>> You are certainly using release 4, or Opentaps or... ?
>>> Don't expect much support for those out dated versions here...
>>>
>>> Jacques
>>>
>>> From: "Jacek Wagner" <[hidden email]>
>>>      
>>>> All,
>>>>
>>>> I could be a damn question, but will ask anyway:
>>>>
>>>> EcommerceSetup.bsh seems to be a global setup to run ecommerce.
>>>>
>>>> The first line gets productStore from ... object called >request<.
>>>>
>>>> At which point >request< gets its content?
>>>>
>>>> Jacek
>>>>
>>>>        
>> It is Release 4.0. ..so how can I change default store?  It keeps
>> selecting 9000. -- Jacek
>>
>>
>>    
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Thank you. -- Jacek
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