I think that kind of thing happens when your browser
'thinks' (although all the browsers I know are plain stupid :)
it downloads an ASCII file and therefore does this funny
kind of transforming the line ends.

I've had that kind of problem a few times with packages from
Sun - very frustrating because I couldn't think of something
that stupid.

Cheers,
Torsten


On Thu, 2002-07-04 at 16:35, Alex Loubyansky wrote:
> At last!!! Thanks Marcel!!! You are the man ;)
> 
> replacing \n\r to \n solved the problem.
> 
> But I why it is formated in a DOS style? Could someone explain it?
> 
> Thank you all guys!
> 
> alex
> 
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