Hi
I have a form that users can enter text into a Text Field allowing multiple lines. For example:
"Paragraph 1 Text
Paragraph 2 Text"
I then have a button that sets up a draft e-mail and extracts the user entered text into the body of the e-mail, however it excludes the formatting. It comes out like ""Paragraph 1 TextParagraph 2 Text" (no spaces/enters)
The JavaScript I'm using has .rawValue but is there something else I can use? I've tried .formattedValue and .Value with no luck!
Example:
var Comment = this.resolveNode("form1.Page1.subformComments.txt_Question").rawValue;
.....
var cBody = "Dear team" + "\n" + "\n" +
"User entered text:" + Comment + "\n";
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The rawValue is already fine. The spaces and linebreaks shouldn't be removed. If they are removed anyway then because of something else, that's going on in the form. Can you share it?
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Thanks for your suggestion!
We managed to work it out in the end. The issue was that under Object > Field, we had set the field format to 'Plain Text' rather than 'Rich Text'. Changing that fixed it.
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Here is my guess: you are using mailto: to start the mail client and provide the &body in the URL?
In that case you need to encode the newlines differently such as
mailto:test@test.test?body=Dear team%0D%0DUser entered text: %0Dp1%0Dp2%0D%0Dp3%0D
If that is true try it like that:
var text = "mailto:test@test.test?body=Dear team" + "\n" + "\n" +
"User entered text: \n" + Comment + "\n";
cBody = text.replace(/\r?\n|\r/g,"%0D");
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