Chris,

Based on the findings from Dave's post, I think you would be right. Do
you know of any binary file viewing tools? I know Norton Utilities had
one a long time ago, but not sure of current options. I could google
it but if you have experience with any, let me know.

Dan


On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:09:57 +1100, Chris Velevitch
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Look more closely at the output of CF 5 with a binary file viewing
> tool. Check to see if for every chr(10) there's also a chr(13) before
> or after the chr(10). Then do the same for the MX output. I'm guessing
> CF 5 is automatically outputting a chr(13) with every chr(10) whereas
> MX is not.
> 
> 

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