If the file in question is generated by the server code, why doesn't
it simply use the Java-defined System property to emit line endings?
Then native editors will work without issues (unless you try to edit
a file in Windows that was created on a Unix server...unlikely that
this is an issue).
Sorry if this is too simple, but I have to ask...
Craig
On Dec 15, 2006, at 6:52 AM, Bobby Bissett - Javasoft wrote:
>> Notepad is the default text editor that is shipped out-of-the-box
>> with all Windows platform and widely used by Windows community. So
>> I'd expect it to be able to open any text-based file correctly.
>
> So is WordPad, which will display files correctly that NotePad does
> not. At least, that's been my experience when I haven't had
> another editor handy.
>
> Cheers,
> Bobby
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