The HTTP standard specifies that text will be sent with "\r\n" terminating lines (yes, I'm ignoring the breakage of old MACs quite intentionally). So you'll (most likely) get carriage returns in text you receive over HTTP.
You show us nothing about how you get this text, though, so I'm forced to guess based on your mention of "CGI".
- tye
In reply to Re: CTRL M characters ? (HTTP)
by tye
in thread CTRL M characters ?
by Anonymous Monk
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