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Posted 09/04/2008 4:18:56 PM


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Pretty straightforward. SF web textbox control with wordwrap property set to true, doesnt wrap.

I have other sites using older versions where this works fine. Any thoughts?

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Posted 09/05/2008 12:32:31 PM


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My bad, "multiline = true", been a while since I did web.
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Posted 09/05/2008 4:45:28 PM


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Hehe, I've done that one before   To the exasperated point of wanting to use the MSDN website to turn in a .NET bug on something simple.  Generally I have to go make a peanut butter sandwich which causes me to take a break from the issue.  When I return, I realize what I did wrong and quickly cover it up so I don't look too silly


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Posted 09/05/2008 4:46:41 PM


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Oh, and I've also used Reflector to dig into the .NET framework to try and figure out why something is acting the way it is only to discover that they have a well-named property on the class which causes the behaviour I'm looking for... just never could figure out the property


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