I believe the line feeds from Windows is a "\r\n"
That also happens to be the line feed used by the HTTP protocol (officially, anyway -- most HTTP servers and clients will accept simple \n line feeds, but it's not 100% correct). Your web client is probably where the \r\n line feeds are coming from in this case, not necessarily Windows.
In reply to Re^3: truncating form field input to 4000 characters
by revdiablo
in thread truncating form field input to 4000 characters
by emilford
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