[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Michael Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> > You left out the Macintosh EOL sequence, <LF><CR>, and I don't know
> > what uses simply <CR> as EOL.
> 
> Macs use just <CR>.  No machine that I know of uses <LF><CR> as a line
> terminator.

I don't know this from experience, but I remember hearing that Amigas used
<LF><CR> as their line terminator. It's a piece of trivia that's been
floating about in my brain now for about 12 years which I've never had
reason to test, discard or even care about. Is someone else in a position to
tell me the rights and wrongs of this?

and how closely this is related to perl! the moderators probably have their
fingers poised over the <kill-thread> key...ank
Arthur N. Klassen, the quote.jester
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