wrong or not, the only way you're going to get this fixed is by opening a bug on bugzilla. ;)
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 11:56:47 GMT, William L. Hartzell wrote: :Sir: : :dinkmeister wrote: :> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 17:56:52 GMT, William L. Hartzell wrote: :> :> :The true solution is to get Mozilla to adhere to standards, one of which :> :is ANSI. Text files end with a control z character. ISO has even :> :adopted that standard. It is pure BS that it does not. :> :> Since e is the only editor that I know of that appends a ^Z to the end of :> the file, I think e is the problem, not Mozilla ;) Its really nothing to :> complain about.... :> : :Wrong. I don't care if an editor appends a ^Z to a file or not, but :since it is standard to expect a ^Z to end a text file, then Mozilla is :broken. That is not only my opinion, but the standards committees :opinion over the past forty years (and US law since 1971), then the :correct conclusion is Mozilla is broken. If you look, you will find :that ^Z is common. :-- :Bill :<Have a Good April Fool's Day> :
