Hi,
Use a '\n' in your print statement to seperate records/lines.
When reading the file on unix/linux you'll notice that win32 files tend to end in cr/lf instead of the usual lf. You can easily convert cr/lf files to lf by using the dos2linux command. It will change the file so if you need to go back to the original better make a backup first or use linux2dos.
Greetings
In reply to Re: Creating Unix Friendly files in win32
by gargle
in thread Creating Unix Friendly files in win32
by minixman
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