aw, salamat earl. yea i meant eol

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On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Earl Lapus<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/8/11 Alfredo Sanchez Jr <[email protected]>
>>
>> @jason Sorry, i was confused with your question before, here is a more
>> clearer answer.
>>
>> If we assume that the end of line character is represented in text
>> files as <eof> then with the following text
>>
>> the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
>> the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
>> the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
>> the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
>> the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
>> the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
>> the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
>>
>> in reality the text above will be saved in the following format:
>>
>> the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.<eof>the quick brown fox
>> jumps over the lazy dog.<eof>the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy
>> dog.<eof>the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.<eof>the quick
>> brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.<eof>the quick brown fox jumps over
>> the lazy dog.<eof>the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.<eof>
>>
>
>  i think you meant 'eol' (end of line) and not 'eof' (end of file) ??
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