So, you consider this "binary":

C:\test>od -t x1 Huawei.xml | head 0000000 0d 0a 0d 0a 0d 0a 0d 0a 3c 21 44 4f 43 54 59 50 0000020 45 20 48 54 4d 4c 20 50 55 42 4c 49 43 20 22 2d 0000040 2f 2f 57 33 43 2f 2f 44 54 44 20 48 54 4d 4c 20 0000060 34 2e 30 31 20 54 72 61 6e 73 69 74 69 6f 6e 61 0000100 6c 2f 2f 45 4e 22 20 22 68 74 74 70 3a 2f 2f 77 0000120 77 77 2e 77 33 2e 6f 72 67 2f 54 52 2f 68 74 6d 0000140 6c 34 2f 6c 6f 6f 73 65 2e 64 74 64 22 3e 0d 0a 0000160 3c 68 74 6d 6c 3e 0d 0a 3c 68 65 61 64 3e 0d 0a 0000200 3c 74 69 74 6c 65 3e e8 8f af e7 82 ba ef bc 8c 0000220 e8 8f af e7 82 ba e5 85 ac e5 8f b8 ef bc 8c e8 ...

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In reply to Re^5: Native newline encoding by BrowserUk
in thread Native newline encoding by salva

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