At 15.42 -0500 1999.03.01, Paul J. Schinder wrote: >So what is it that you are trying to prove? That MacOS uses \015 as >end of line, that MacPerl uses \n == \015, or that \n == \015 is a >general MacOS convention? Basically. >I've never seen any Official Documentation >(TM) that says that MacOS end of line is \015, but anyone with a Mac >and MacPerl can easily demonstrate that it is by looking at any of the >README's that come with Apple software. Why anyone would want to >argue with you about that is beyond me. I don't think that anyone is disputing it, but they want documentation, especially since they probably don't have Macs to test with. -- Chris Nandor mailto:pudge@pobox.com http://pudge.net/ %PGPKey = ('B76E72AD', [1024, '0824090B CE73CA10 1FF77F13 8180B6B6']) ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-modules-request@macperl.org