On 24/07/2014, at 10:15 pm, Peter Waller <pe...@scraperwiki.com> wrote:

> I too am sad that CRLF is mandated in the specification and still in wide use 
> because of Windows.

It may be nothing to do with Windows. CRLF is the Internet standard for the end 
of a line, as mentioned in RFC2234 and mandated by most if not all Internet 
standards, including RFC822 (e-mail and similarly structured text, where CRLF 
is required at the end of each header line), HTTP and other text-based 
protocols.

RFC4180 specifying CRLF as the end of line in CSV files is consistent with 
other RFCs and with Internet standards.

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