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On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 4:31 PM, <dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, it seems to be synonymous in the ASC-II world -- but not in
EBCDIC. I thought I would clarify it before someone called me out. hehehe
EBCDIC x'25' is linefeed while EBCDIC x'15' is newline.

Right, I forgot about that. Now I feel slightly "encodingist" (like
racist). I guess you can figure out which side of the tracks I grew up
on.

But speaking of respecting various encodings, why do you spell ASCII
with a hyphen? You've done it repeatedly now, so it's not a typo for
you.

John Y.

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