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Message Posted: Wed, 17 May 2006 @ 09:25:51 GMT


     
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Subj:   Re: What is ('0A'X)?
 
From:   Victor Sokovin

  In DOS/Windows a text file row is delimited with only a CarrageReturn (CR) in hex 0D.  


  In Unix a text file row is delimited with CR and LF.  


That is confusing.

My observations suggest that DOS/Windows defaults to CR/LF pair (two bytes), and Unix to LF only (1 byte).


Regards,

Victor



     
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