Eric wrote:
> If you happen to have Cygwin available (you didn't mention that you
> did), the command-line tool dos2unix will do the trick. (Sometimes
> it's called d2u.) Or, if you're pushing your files around by FTP, look
> at your FTP program's options for converting/preserving line endings.

A little extra note: this is what is called "ASCII transfer mode" on 
most FTP clients. Or try searching for "online dos2unix" on the web, who 
knows ;). Oh, and if you do transform them to unix format before sending 
them with FTP, make sure you transfer them in binary format!

b^4

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