Greetings:

I'm certain there are multiple ways this question has already been answered, 
between the lines, in previous posts regarding removing the ^M carriage returns 
from files when using vim.  Apparently I'm not smart enough to decipher the 
chatter...

We recently ran into a case where we believed a file to be 'clean' of these 
pesky characters, but it turns out it was not.  We all wished we were back on 
Solaris where these characters showed up every time when using vi.

So, the question has been raised, and I'm posting it to this group.  Is there a 
simple method, in vim, of displaying ^M carriage return characters as a 
precaution or test when their presence in a file can be detrimental, if not 
catastrophic?

Thanks!!

Neil

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