Apache::ASP extra newline in script output start - killing IE pdf recognition

2001-04-27 Thread Joel W. Reed
the line esp. the newline. what do you think? jr Joel W. Reed412-257-3881 --All the simple programs have been written. PGP signature

Re: Apache::ASP extra newline in script output start - killing IEpdf recognition

2001-04-27 Thread Philip Mak
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Joel W. Reed wrote: %@ LANGUAGE=PerlScript % % do neat perl things % Have you tried this: @ LANGUAGE=PerlScript %% do neat perl things % -Philip Mak ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: Apache::ASP extra newline in script output start - killing IE pdf recognition

2001-04-27 Thread Joel W. Reed
On Apr 27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] contorted a few electrons to say... Philip On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Joel W. Reed wrote: Philip Philip %@ LANGUAGE=PerlScript % Philip % Philipdo neat perl things Philip % Philip Philip Have you tried this: Philip Philip @ LANGUAGE=PerlScript %% Philip do

Re: Apache::ASP extra newline in script output start - killing IEpdf recognition

2001-04-27 Thread Joshua Chamas
Philip Mak wrote: On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Joel W. Reed wrote: %@ LANGUAGE=PerlScript % % do neat perl things % Have you tried this: @ LANGUAGE=PerlScript %% do neat perl things % This is probably your work around for now. What I'll probably do with this is try to

oops (was: Apache::ASP, newline conventions, and the Macintosh)

2000-07-21 Thread Michael Houghton
Damn, hallucinating again... -- From: Michael Houghton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 14:04:53 +0100 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache::ASP, newline conventions, and the Macintosh [snip] If this code is typed in from the mac, the second line won't run. It gets swallowed

Apache::ASP, newline conventions, and the Macintosh

2000-07-20 Thread Michael Houghton
e won't run. It gets swallowed up by the comment. This is, it seems to me, because of the differing newline conventions between Mac OS and Unix. (if I'm not hallucinating, Mac OS just uses a LF) I think I can work around this (and no, not by taking out the comments ;) by setting netatalk to do CR/LF

Newline

1999-11-15 Thread G.W. Haywood
Dear list readers - On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Stas Bekman wrote: Generally "\n\n" is enough for most (all?) of the widely used browsers (clients), but to be compliant with HTTP RFCs one has to use "\r\n\r\n". I do not believe this to be true. I have had problems when sending "\n\n" to users