If the web client (browser) doesn't use ASCII "\r\n"1 for newline in the text it sends to you, then the web client is broken, IMHO.
1Note that this is not ambiguous. I know that "\r\n" on old Macs results in ASCII "\n\r", but that is because those Macs are near-ASCII systems despite them claiming to be ASCII systems. q-:
- tyeIn reply to Re^3: catching \n (standards)
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in thread catching \n
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