sure but that was in the model and by the time the 'string' reached the view, 
the \r and \n were 'bare' (no quotes) so in my mind, they should not have been 
a factor at all.

On Mar 6, 2012, at 1:58 PM, Tim Shaffer wrote:

> For the simple reason that single quotes in Ruby do not allow for string 
> interpolation (such as \r and \n), while double quotes do.
> 
> On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 2:33:23 PM UTC-5, Craig White wrote:
> 
> .join("\r\n") did the trick. Needed to use double quotes and not single 
> quotes (don't understand why).

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