Thumbs,

Thanks, I have just looked at Cream (cream.sourceforge.net) which comes with Vim. Neither of these show any malformed characters, or the BOM.

I'll look at vim too then.


Tony


Francois Gingras wrote:
Tony,

I had great success with gvim for windows in the past, when I needed to remove weird EOL characters. Perhaps you could give it a try.

On 8/2/07, * Tony Stevenson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    André Malo wrote:
    [SNIP]
     >
     > Don't think so. The BOM (that's what it is) is usually inserted
    by an editor
     > (notepad, for example).

    Ok then, I was using editpad lite. Hmm. Let me see if a 'better' editor
    does the same, as doing it in Windows is more convenient when I am on
    the train.

    Tony


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