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From: | franl AT amulet DOT com (Fran Litterio) |
Subject: | RE: ASCII and BINARY files. Why? |
29 Jan 1997 13:14:03 -0800 : | |
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Original-Cc: | "'Fergus Henderson'" <fjh AT cs DOT mu DOT OZ DOT AU> |
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Fergus Henderson wrote: >Jim Balter, you wrote: >> and/or the library >> could allow a special name form such as dos:filename that causes it to >> open the file in "text" mode. > >[...] (b) that still doesn't solve the problem of using Windows tools on >gnu-win32 text files. What problem is that? Windows tools work fine on gnu-win32 text files (i.e., text files without any ^M's) -- at least every Windows tool I have tried. David Korn's UWIN project has decided to open all files in binary mode all the time precisely because so few (if any) Windows apps care whether a text file contains ^M characters or not. -- Francis Litterio franl AT amulet DOT com http://world.std.com/~franl/ - For help on using this list, send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".
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