hardcoremark
09-05-2012, 04:08 PM
Hello,
I run a website selling CDs, vinyl etc. and I upload a batch of products from a .csv file. One of the columns contains a product description or tracklisting or both. The website uses html so I want to add a line break <br /> to the tracklisting in each cell in this one column. So currently I have something like this;
1. Wake Up 2. The Fool I Am 3. Overrated 4. Let Go 5. Nicole 6. Talk Of The Town
7. Make This Count 8. This I Know 9. On The West Coast 10. Black And White
but I want it to look like this;
1. Wake Up <br />2. The Fool I Am <br />3. Overrated <br />4. Let Go <br />5. Nicole <br />6. Talk Of The Town <br />7. Make This Count <br />8. This I Know <br />9. On The West Coast <br />10. Black And White
Like I said in some cells there is a description before the tracklisting where I have something like this;
New Jersey's The Wait feature three members of the now defunct Endgame, pushing the sound of their former band to new heights. Compared to a modern day Texas Is The Reason or Farside, The Wait's melodic vocals are complemented by guitarist Scott Esbrandt's distinct style of playing that quickly made Endgame so popular. The album is reminiscent of the mid-'90s post-punk sound, but done perfectly and without imitation. 1. Passaic River High 2. Speaking Of Irish 3. Walk It Off 4. Route 7 5. Nothing Personal 6. Playing Dead 7. Ounces Away 8. Normal 9. My Last Employer
but I need it to be this;
New Jersey's The Wait feature three members of the now defunct Endgame, pushing the sound of their former band to new heights. Compared to a modern day Texas Is The Reason or Farside, The Wait's melodic vocals are complemented by guitarist Scott Esbrandt's distinct style of playing that quickly made Endgame so popular. The album is reminiscent of the mid-'90s post-punk sound, but done perfectly and without imitation. <br />1. Passaic River High <br />2. Speaking Of Irish <br />3. Walk It Off <br />4. Route 7 <br />5. Nothing Personal <br />6. Playing Dead <br />7. Ounces Away <br />8. Normal <br />9. My Last Employer
Any help to achieve this would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark.
I run a website selling CDs, vinyl etc. and I upload a batch of products from a .csv file. One of the columns contains a product description or tracklisting or both. The website uses html so I want to add a line break <br /> to the tracklisting in each cell in this one column. So currently I have something like this;
1. Wake Up 2. The Fool I Am 3. Overrated 4. Let Go 5. Nicole 6. Talk Of The Town
7. Make This Count 8. This I Know 9. On The West Coast 10. Black And White
but I want it to look like this;
1. Wake Up <br />2. The Fool I Am <br />3. Overrated <br />4. Let Go <br />5. Nicole <br />6. Talk Of The Town <br />7. Make This Count <br />8. This I Know <br />9. On The West Coast <br />10. Black And White
Like I said in some cells there is a description before the tracklisting where I have something like this;
New Jersey's The Wait feature three members of the now defunct Endgame, pushing the sound of their former band to new heights. Compared to a modern day Texas Is The Reason or Farside, The Wait's melodic vocals are complemented by guitarist Scott Esbrandt's distinct style of playing that quickly made Endgame so popular. The album is reminiscent of the mid-'90s post-punk sound, but done perfectly and without imitation. 1. Passaic River High 2. Speaking Of Irish 3. Walk It Off 4. Route 7 5. Nothing Personal 6. Playing Dead 7. Ounces Away 8. Normal 9. My Last Employer
but I need it to be this;
New Jersey's The Wait feature three members of the now defunct Endgame, pushing the sound of their former band to new heights. Compared to a modern day Texas Is The Reason or Farside, The Wait's melodic vocals are complemented by guitarist Scott Esbrandt's distinct style of playing that quickly made Endgame so popular. The album is reminiscent of the mid-'90s post-punk sound, but done perfectly and without imitation. <br />1. Passaic River High <br />2. Speaking Of Irish <br />3. Walk It Off <br />4. Route 7 <br />5. Nothing Personal <br />6. Playing Dead <br />7. Ounces Away <br />8. Normal <br />9. My Last Employer
Any help to achieve this would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark.