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Re: LF vs. CRLF in server .DAT script
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Sat, 27 Feb 1999 01:19:47 GMT
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Todd Lehman wrote in message ...
> I always get octal wrong, durnit.
Try this ( actual method used at SVCC in 1974 ). Tape your thumb to the
second joint of your index finger of your right hand. Now put your left
hand in your pocket. Now count to count to 6 in octal with your three free
fingers of your right hand. Now lift shift 2 binary.
Roy
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| | Re: LF vs. CRLF in server .DAT script
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| (...) Grrr, where is my brain today. I meant that I wrote print "$_\015\010"; when I meant to write print "$_\015\012"; I always get octal wrong, durnit. (But ASCII octal values "\015\012" are more portable than writing "\r\n" in this case, because (...) (26 years ago, 27-Feb-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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