I'm using netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-4.i386.rpm (From the LinuxPPC distro) on a RedHat-Linux-6.0 (All updates installed) P3 system, and I'm having some trouble with CRLF translation, similar to the problem that Alexander Runge posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject "which direction is allowed" - but I couldn't find any responses in the archive, or anything similar in this list. I compiled with DCRLF and my Applevolumes.default file is: ~ Home options=crlf /home/httpd/html Web options=crlf The problem is that the only time CRLF translation is made is when the client (iMac used for testing) downloads a text document from the server. CRLF translation is not taking place when saving a text file from the client to the server. Has anyone overcome a similar problem? Does anyone have any suggestions? Ultimately, we'd like to be able to let all the client machines (Mac, Win9x, Linux) seamlessly share HTML documents for source editing. I'd rather not specify an editor if possible, so that people can use whatever tool they're most productive with. We're using NFS for the Linux clients and samba for the Win9x clients, although that shouldn't have anything to so with this problem. Thanks, -- Rob Russell, Senior Computer Systems Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] Canadian Internet Broadcasting Network http://www.cibnetwork.com Reseau de Diffusion Internet du Canada http://www.reseaudic.com
