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In the two places where the lines are appended to a StringBuffer, just
append a "\n" after the line. Like so:

buffer.append(currLine);
buffer.append("\n");

and

filteredBuffer.append(currLine);
filteredBuffer.append("\n");

That should do it ...




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On Thursday 08 November 2007 10:51, DenisP@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I read the contents of spool files all the time using this class.

In order
to get the text out you need to do use a workstation customization
object that strips out the control characters. Give this a try:

Cool. How to extract the contents of a spool file into lines instead of
a long stream of characters?


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