On 6/1/2010 3:42 PM, Chad Gray wrote:
> Apprently chr(13)&  chr(10) represents a "Windows newline".

Carriage return-linefeed is what was used in teletype systems. It
isn't a Windows thing specifically, but was the norm for many moons
before other OS systems were developed.

If you try to send just a CR to a teletype (just saying), it
will print every printed line over the top of the last. I
have direct experience in doing that. :)

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