No cookie for you. "\n" is the Unix line ending, which Linux-based systems just happen to follow. Also, the '^M' tends to be the common way of showing "\r" in most Unix applications, not just vi.
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In reply to Re: Re: How to remove "^M" in the files ?
by hardburn
in thread How to remove "^M" in the files ?
by bh_perl
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