anyone!?
This is just a random thought but did you have any special characters in the name of any of your fields? eg:"Wholesale & Supply", the "&" character being a special character.
I know that its possible to use "<p></p>" and other HTML code snippets in your descriptions and titles to make descriptions span over multiple lines (i figured this out by experimenting). This leads me to believe that any text input as descriptions or values in the forms section is sytax sensitive, and any special characters could possibly cause irreversable effects because when the values are returned(even in the forms section) HTML is still reading these special characters and causing erratic output.
I don't know if this is the problem but it might be a clue.
anyone!?
This is just a random thought but did you have any special characters in the name of any of your fields? eg:"Wholesale & Supply", the "&" character being a special character.
I know that its possible to use "<p></p>" and other HTML code snippets in your descriptions and titles to make descriptions span over multiple lines (i figured this out by experimenting). This leads me to believe that any text input as descriptions or values in the forms section is sytax sensitive, and any special characters could possibly cause irreversable effects because when the values are returned(even in the forms section) HTML is still reading these special characters and causing erratic output.
I don't know if this is the problem but it might be a clue.
anyone!?
This is just a random thought but did you have any special characters in the name of any of your fields? eg:"Wholesale & Supply", the "&" character being a special character.
I know that its possible to use "<p></p>" and other HTML code snippets in your descriptions and titles to make descriptions span over multiple lines (i figured this out by experimenting). This leads me to believe that any text input as descriptions or values in the forms section is sytax sensitive, and any special characters could possibly cause irreversable effects because when the values are returned(even in the forms section) HTML is still reading these special characters and causing erratic output.
I don't know if this is the problem but it might be a clue.
anyone!?
This is just a random thought but did you have any special characters in the name of any of your fields? eg:"Wholesale & Supply", the "&" character being a special character.
I know that its possible to use "<p></p>" and other HTML code snippets in your descriptions and titles to make descriptions span over multiple lines (i figured this out by experimenting). This leads me to believe that any text input as descriptions or values in the forms section is sytax sensitive, and any special characters could possibly cause irreversable effects because when the values are returned(even in the forms section) HTML is still reading these special characters and causing erratic output.
I don't know if this is the problem but it might be a clue.
anyone!?
This is just a random thought but did you have any special characters in the name of any of your fields? eg:"Wholesale & Supply", the "&" character being a special character.
I know that its possible to use "<p></p>" and other HTML code snippets in your descriptions and titles to make descriptions span over multiple lines (i figured this out by experimenting). This leads me to believe that any text input as descriptions or values in the forms section is sytax sensitive, and any special characters could possibly cause irreversable effects because when the values are returned(even in the forms section) HTML is still reading these special characters and causing erratic output.
I don't know if this is the problem but it might be a clue.
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