In a recent note, Mike Castle said:
> Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 09:49:48 -0500
>
> In short, I make sure that a text file is on a server in the servers native
> format.
>
> Anything else is broken, and I should not expect any client application to
> fix my stupidity.
>
OK. I see it now. I had to step outside the firewall and do old-fashioned
FTP. Then:
binary
quote type I
get testfile
Now I see each line terminated with <CR><CR><LF>. I agree with you
and Klaus: this is breakage at the server site, and not Lynx's
responsibility to introduce offsetting breakage at the client.
-- gil
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