Under Unix-like systems, the \r often shows up as '^M'Correction, under Unix-like text editors like vi, emacs, pico, nano ... although most can be configured to not care what the "line endings" are
In reply to Re: Re: finding different linebreaks with <>
by Anonymous Monk
in thread finding different linebreaks with <>
by seaver
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