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> > message: 7 > date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 08:31:46 -0500 > from: rob@xxxxxxxxx > subject: .log file > > I have an ifs file with a ccsid of 37. When I use EDTF it looks like: > ....+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+.... 7....+....8....+....9....+....0 > ************Beginning of data************** > console_GDI_2006_03_16@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > [346774:04131:00002-000001BC] Lotus Domino (r) Server, Release > 6.5.4FP1, > June 19, 2005 > Copyright (c) IBM Corporation 1987, 2005. All Rights Reserved. > > [04132:00002-000001A8] 03/16/2006 20:09:35 FileRet: Deleted > 'SEMDEBUG_GDI_2006_02_14@xxxxxxxxxxxx' > [04132:00002-000001A8] 03/16/2006 20:09:57 FileRet: Deleted > 'console_GDI_2006_02_14@xxxxxxxxxxxx' > ... > > Basically, like it has a CRLF or some such animal. > However, when I either use iNav to drag it to a folder on my pc, > or use > ftp in ascii mode, either way looks like no CRLF. > Wait! When I pasted the results from Notepad to here it looks > good. > What's going on? I'll open it in Wordpad instead of Notepad. > That looks > ok now. > > Lesson learned: Use Wordpad instead of Notepad in such a situation. > > Kind of solved it myself while typing this up but I thought I'd > share with > you all. > > > Rob Berendt > -- > Group Dekko Services, LLC > Dept 01.073 > PO Box 2000 > Dock 108 > 6928N 400E > Kendallville, IN 46755 > http://www.dekko.com > Ya, I've seen that before. If you get to you PC and open it with a hex editor you'll probably see that it has ASCII x0A (LF) but not x0A0D (LF/CR). I don't know why some applications don't put the x0D in, but I usually bring the file up in EDIT (no comment, please) and just save it. That puts te CR in. m.
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