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Ya, I thought that as well, but sometimes it's best to omit the obvious first. I know I have done similar things where someone else looks at it and says "umm... why are you doing that?". I guess we won't know until Aaron lets us know. :) Brad www.bvstools.com On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 16:41:44 -0700 Jim Langston <jlangston@celsinc.com> wrote: > Windows/DOS generally/sometimes sends 0x0D 0x0A (Carriage > Return/Line Feed pair) for a new line. > Linux, on the other hand, just sends one of them (0x0D I > *think*). That may be why there are two of those boxes > there (representing non displayable characters). > > Or, it could in fact be two line feeds, hard to say > without seeing the byte values. > > Regards, > > Jim Langston
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