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Linebreaking in html Posted by TedH (TedH), 15 May 2006 Hi guys,I think this is CRLF problem but not sure how to handle it. 1) A file is written to in Perl and looks like this: pagetwo pagethree 2) The file is read and imported to an HTML file using SSI Code:
3) It should be this: Code:
but on view source reads like this Code:
Result is that the links do not work. I can foresee problems occuring between systems viewing the webpage (Windows, Linux, MAC) all of which have different ways of reading linebreaks. I do not have any \n's present and can only conclude this is a result of Unix linebreaks (when file is written) and Windows (or Mac) interpretation in their respective browsers. Is there a simple way to over come this? Hope you can shed some light, cheers - Ted Posted by admin (Graham Ellis), 15 May 2006 on 05/15/06 at 21:39:09, TedH wrote:
Yes, replace @lines=<MNU>; with chomp(@lines=<MNU>); As you read in the file, you're reading a new line sequence too. The chomp function will strip trailing new lines off the end of every element of a list. Posted by TedH (TedH), 15 May 2006 Hi Graham, I feel really embarrassed. I had thought of that and dismissed the idea with a, "Naw, it'll be a lot more complicated than that." - so didn't try it I've been messing about with this CMS script and everything I've done has ended up with obscurities and strange (to me) solutions and figured this was just another one. Thanks - Ted This page is a thread posted to the opentalk forum
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