OK, Ken's simple solution:
set the linedelimiter to numToChar(13)
does work..
Still there is a mystery here. I'm getting char(13) as a line ending in that file whether I save in BBEdit with Unix Line ends or Mac Line ends, and if I save it with Unix Line endings and load the file with
put url "binfile:some file"
I *still* get char(13) as line endings...
So, unless there was some subtle upgrade to dealing with line endings on a mac, between engine 2.5 and 2.6.1, this is looking now like a Mac OSX or BBEdit issue...
Well, at least I was able to proceed, and now have a functional "mod_rev_include" that will handle any:
<!--#include virtual="/ssi/foo_include_chunk.html" -->
it finds in the templates loaded by CGI's (smile)
I'll have to futz with this a bit when i check it in to the linux box... most likely we won't need that line at all--Interarchy seems to be solid about translating uploads to char(10)
case closed for now.
Thanks Sivakatirswami
On Dec 30, 2004, at 8:45 AM, Lynch, Jonathan wrote:
How about replacing "^M" with linefeed?
Even if the line breaks are not supposed to come through as ^M, if they do, and the problem cannot fixed any other way, maybe that would be a workaround?
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