The dos2unix (which can be found on your local unix-like box) may also be of help to you.
Also most editors silently do the CRLF->CR->LF and back translations without even telling you now (since editors have come to realise that programers ``just don't care what the end of the line is'', and ``can we just get on with coding please?'' -- fickle bunch those coders)
In reply to Re: How to delete ^M character using regex
by f00li5h
in thread How to delete ^M character using regex
by lovekumar
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