Richard Gaskin a écrit :
>
> >>> 1.- Best : You can use the mc chartonum() function to check the differences
> >>> betwin the MacOS and Linux chars tables and than parse the needed file with
> >>> the
> >>> "replace numtochar(xx) with numtochar(yy) in varzz".
> >>
> >> Well we are already processing out all the Mac only chars like curly quotes,
> >> m-dashes ("<") and other "off the charts" Mac characters, before shipping
> >> the file to the web host servers. I think the non-Unix compatible text file
> >> issue has to do with line breaks being mandatory in UNIX?
> >
> > You are right. Try " " for the html unix format.
>
> Or let MetaCard do the work for you: put the text into a hidden field, then
> get the htmlText of that field.
>
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> Richard Gaskin
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