> I'm  not  sure  anything gets irreparably broken, but to this point,
> I've  always  treated 13/10 as a line break, and there's lots of old
> data  in the system I've inherited that has 13/10 as line breaks, so
> I'll  have  to  test  to  see  if just treating chr(10) and ignoring
> chr(13) altogether gets the job done.

Should  be  OK,  though some native nl2br-type functions only look for
crlf on input, a custom fn could be used:

   http://www.cflib.org/index.cfm?event=page.udfbyid&udfid=38

> I  love  ColdFusion...and I received quite the shock when that rumor
> floated  this  week  that  MS  might buy Adobe.  Not that I actually
> think  MS  will  buy  Adobe,  but if they were to, I couldn't really
> imagine them supporting CF, what with .NET and all that.

Agreed,  though  a  little  more CF built into .NET might make me like
.NET more (cf.  BlueDragon)!

-- S.

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