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Posted by Harlan Messinger on 06/21/06 18:17
fleemo17@comcast.net wrote:
>> And remove the "\n" from the random_header.js file...<
>
> Martin, you da man! Removing that "/n"
\n, not /n
> did the trick! Thank you!
> What the heck was that supposed to do, anyway?
Exactly what it did. In all the character strings of all C-like
languages including Javascript, \n = new line, \r = carriage return, \t
= tab, \f = form feed, etc.
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