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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 11/22/06 03:26
alice@fearofdolls.com wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
>>alice@fearofdolls.com wrote:
>>
>>>alice@fearofdolls.com wrote:
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>>>>>Are you really using MS Notepad, or are you using something else? x'93'
>>>>>and x'94' are the left and right quote symbols in some other programs
>>>>>like Wordpad, but I haven't seen Notepad save them that way.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>That must be the problem, but I am using notepad. What else can I use
>>>>that would not change it?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Also, you're transferring ascii data, so you should be using ascii
>>>>>transfer mode. But that won't cause this problem.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>Well transfering it in ASCII didn't help.
>>>
>>
>>No, ASCII just affects the newline characters. But if you're uploading
>>the a Unix system you'll see them each line has an extra ^M in a Unix
>>editor such as vim.
>>
>>I've tried it here on W2K and W2K3 Server, and I haven't been able to
>>duplicate it. But I find it easy to do in word processors.
>>
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>
> Well here's another problem...if I create it in word, I can't save it
> as a .php file. I could save it as .txt then change it, but won't that
> mess it up?
>
>
>>It's a very interesting problem. Wish I had an answer for you.
>>
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>>Jerry Stuckle
>>JDS Computer Training Corp.
>>jstucklex@attglobal.net
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True, you do have to rename it. But renaming it can't screw up the file
- it's already been screwed up by Word.
I have no idea why notepad doesn't work for you. It always has for me.
As for other possibilities - try googling for
notepad replacement
A bunch of them come up, most of them free. Some people I know use
Notepad2. I personally like textpad, but that's a commercial product
(only $30, but worth it, IMHO).
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