The input format chosen determines the semantics of the input file.

On 5/27/08 9:46 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How does the application know that the file is 'text' though (i.e. when is new
> line a special character)? Or are all files assumed to be text?
> 
> And even when they are, how do different newline representations come into
> play (CR/LF/CRLF/NEL/unicode posse)?
> 
> Just curious, the main point was already answered by Dough and Andreas, many
> thanks for that.

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