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Elliot,

Some browsers convert all the data they submit into UNIX format. This goes
back to the days of web servers being written for UNIX systems only.

There are three formats for plain ASCII text, unix, windows and mac. The
only difference between them is the line endings.

   In windows there are two characters representing a line endings,
   carriage return or CR (ASCII code 13) and LF (ASCII code 10). These
   characters together represent a line ending. Either of them on their own
   would show up as a little square in Notepad for example.
   On UNIX / Linux line endings are represented by an LF only
   On macs line endings are represented by a CR only.

If you want to get rid of this warning, do a text replace from "#Chr(10)#"
to "#Chr(13)##Chr(10)#". That should take care of things, but be careful
not to replace LFs that are part of a CRLF pair.

Hope this helps

Vik
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Hi,

I'm reading a file (cffile) finding a marker in the text, using mid to chop
off up to and including the marker then saving string back using cffile.
All
on windows machines. When I open the updated file cfstudi asks convert it
to/from to unix style doube spaces ??? What is going on. Sometimes the mid
starts appears to start earlier than the char count specified - any ides.

Elliot



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