How to use formatted text in a static text/laben(or other) component?

Hello everyone,
my web application reads a VARCHAR from a SQL Server database which is bound to a static text/label component. The problem is that I don't manage to include line breaks this way.
Is there any way to do it? It doesn't have to be using a static text or label component, I just want to display formatted text on a web page which was read from a database.
Thank you very much for your help,
Arthur

unfortunately it doesn't work this way(or I am doing it wrong as I don't know anything about css)
If I set white-space: nowrap the text is displayed in one single line ( so probably I implemented it the right way)
but with white-space:pre he still ignores all the whitespaces!
reading the same text (from a microsoft sql server table)with a textarea component all whitespaces and line breaks are shown! there has to be a way to make the static text or label component act this way(I don't want to use the textarea component because it's ugly and doesn't serve for my purpose).
can anybody help me?
edit: observation:
if I use "nowrap" for the textarea component he still keeps all whitespaces WITHIN the string but displays the whole string in one line
but somehow he deletes white spaces in the beginning of the string
the static text/label components delete all whitespaces before AND within the string
Edited by: Arthur... on Feb 15, 2008 9:34 AM

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    Unit of measurement for PS scaling
    Unit of measurement in which the parameters "Width" and "Height" are specified. Possible values are CM (centimeters), MM (millimeters), IN (inches), PT (typographic point = 1/72 inch), TW (1/20 point = 1/1440 inch)
    Number of TIFF gray levels
    Number of gray tones which are to be used on the printer for displaying the original image. Note: This parameter is only evaluated when using types PCL, POST or PRES!
    Possible values are 2,4,9. With the default value 2, each pixel of the original image is converted either to a white or a black pixel on the printer. With the value 4, each pixel of the original image is converted on the printer with 4 pixels, which simulate 4 different gray levels. With the value 9, each pixel of the original image is converted on the printer with 9 pixels which simulate 9 different gray levels.
    Note: With values 4 or 9 the resolution of the image is doubled or tripled. The restrictions on the possible resolutions (see previous parameter) then apply for the resulting resolution.
    Output
    Individual steps of the upload procedure are logged in the report list generated and, if necessary, errors reported. The uploading of TIFF graphics, in particular, is cancelled if there is a variant which is not supported. A message to this effect is then issued. If execution is successful, the report generates a standard text with the key specified in the parameters. If the standard text already exists, a window appears with a warning before the text is overwritten.
    Regards,
    Ameer Baba.

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