I'm curious as to how (and how often) anyone else deals with files with foreign linebreaks in their scripts. I, personally, have to deal with this quite a lot, and not just the windows (CRLF) <--> linux (LF) issues. We also have a few Mac users (CR), which keeps us on our toes.
 
For instance, let's say we have a clueless user who FTP's a configuration file onto the linux server in binary mode, and everything comes crashing down. I've dealt with this many a time, so I've grown accustomed to opening ALL my config/data files in binmode and splitting them with /\x0D?\x0A|\x0D/ (that is, if I'm not using a module to read them in).
 
How about my fellow monks? Thoughts? Comments? Insults?

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In reply to Different linebreaks for different folks... by EvanK

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