Please forgive me for asking a redundant question, but before posting this, I searched for the answer to no avail:
How can I replace the ^M found in a file (usually after it has been ftp'ed in binary format instead of ascii)?
Even better, is there a way to delete the lines that contain only ^M?
Thanks,
Tii
PS: I remember that this question was asked before and the answer was something that could be done on the command line.
In reply to How to remove ^M from a file by Tii
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