On non-unix boxes you might have to deal with \r also.
I was taught that \n means "new line" so it maps to \x0a on Unix, \x0d on Macs and \x0d\x0a on Win*. Thus, it would be enough to get rid of \n.
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David Serrano
In reply to Re^2: Remove Carriage Return
by Hue-Bond
in thread Remove Carriage Return
by icg
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