I can't find the link, but I seem to recall a response from Tom Christiansen to Abigail where he points out that the line endings are typically a non-issue. This is due to this being such a ubiquitous issue that every Web server (that I am aware of) checks the line endings and adjusts them as necessary. Otherwise, the vast majority of scripts ported to another OS could potentially die a horrible death.
Cheers,
Ovid
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