In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon,  2 Dec 2002 22:30:20 
+0100 (MET), "[EMAIL PROTECTED] via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

rt> Ah, that is a good point.... in the case where we saw
rt> this, the source bio was a bio_s_mem, i.e. a memory
rt> bio, so it was not doing "r" text-mode eol
rt> translation.  In other instances we do use the "r"
rt> mode with file bios, and I guess that might explain
rt> why we never saw it happen in those functions...
rt> although it could also be that we never had a line of
rt> text that was exactly 1022 characters long. :)
rt> 
rt> In any case, I don't believe that memory bios can be
rt> set to text-mode... can they?

No they can't.  However, if CRLF are showing up in them, it means you
have put it in there some way, perhaps from transfering a file in
binary mode to it?

Text mode vs. binary mode is tricky business...

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