If you actually see what you've got it's much easier to handle it =)use Data::Dumper; local $Data::Dumper::Useqq = 1; # will also show you \r, \n and other +things print Dumper $string;
In reply to Re: Converting carriage returns to HTML breaks
by tinita
in thread Converting carriage returns to HTML breaks
by htmanning
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