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Mon, Jul 9 2012 11:23 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | A suggestion for enhancing the "Trim" function: Remove #13 characters too.
On Delphi, my server prepares a CSV file using TStringList, and then sends the MyList.Text to the EWB client. That then takes the list to bits a line at a time, and uses code like this: xCSVList := TStringList.Create; xCSVList.LineSeparator := ','; // xCSVList.Text := szStudentLine; for nDataLoop := 0 to xCSVList.Count - 1 do begin DataSet1.Columns[nDataLoop].AsString := Trim(xCSVList[nDataLoop]); end; Now, the issue here is that the last item will have a #13 character on the end, because the Delphi code uses CR/LF (#13#10) characters for each line, and the browser is using just #10. Trim is supposed to (in Delphi) remove whitespace, which should be spaces, tabs, and superfluous #13 characters I would suggest. It's not critical, but it would be a nice way to sanitise data that comes from other systems. /Matthew Jones/ |
Mon, Jul 9 2012 12:54 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Matthew,
<< A suggestion for enhancing the "Trim" function: Remove #13 characters too. >> Hmm, I'll have to think about this. I might just add a separate TrimWhiteSpace() function that does this because the Trim() function currently only looks at the TrimChar (default ' ') passed in to the function. Thanks, Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Jul 10 2012 4:13 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Hmm, so I could do Trim(MyString, #13)? Perhaps supporting multiple characters
would solve it? I wonder though if this isn't just something that would be "nice to have the framework sort" rather than coding for that special situation. I only noticed this because I was looking to remove a trailing " and it wasn't being removed. It was an invisible character that was causing it, which is never easy to find. /Matthew Jones/ |
Tue, Jul 10 2012 1:21 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Matthew,
<< Hmm, so I could do Trim(MyString, #13)? >> Yes. << Perhaps supporting multiple characters would solve it? >> I could probably do an overloaded version that accepted character arrays also, and that would probably resolve the multiple character issue. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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