Re: Formatting ASCII to be read by Windows NotePad
- From: Sherman Pendley <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 20:30:46 -0400
"Waylen Gumbal" <wgumgfy@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Sherman Pendley wrote:
UnRiel <bdwhite@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
I have a nice PERL script I use to generate CISCO configurations
No need to shout - neither Perl nor Cisco are acronyms.
I don't think two all-caps words in a sentence that's otherwise properly
cased really constitutes shouting.
It's shouting those words.
Transfer the files in text mode. That will translate the line endings
as needed.
While it is common to use ASCII mode one should still take care, as this
isn't always guarenteed to work. There used (still are?) issues with
this when uploading to MacOS based servers, for example.
Such as?
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