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Posted by Ed Mullen on 08/24/07 01:27
dorayme wrote:
> In article <Z8ydnavE8retkVPbnZ2dnUVZ_oHinZ2d@comcast.com>,
> Ed Mullen <ed@edmullen.net> wrote:
>
>> dorayme wrote:
>>> In article <5j56teF3sd08cU1@mid.individual.net>,
>>> Talk to me about formatting instead, I am desperately at sea
>>> about how to set my text editor and/or my Cyberduck ftp program
>>> and/or how much blame to apportion my server host. What are the
>>> general causes of something looking mighty fine on the screen in
>>> a text editor only to see later in the source code of some (I
>>> emphasise some) of my website pages, no gaps between lines that
>>> were there before, various bits bunched together and so on and so
>>> forth. Perhaps my editor is too good and complicated and I am
>>> lost in the variables of the enormous list of preferences.
>> Does your text editor strip out extra lines? Does your FTP client
>> compress files on upload by stripping double-spacing?
>
> I think so yes and I want to put a bloody stop to it. I tell you,
> Ed, the combination of these two programs is a team made in hell,
> a law unto itself. I stay loyal to all the devils I know in case
> you ask. If I kicked them out, who would take them in?
>
> I cannot think of any setting I can improve on in BBEdit just
> this mo. As for the FTP, it is Cyberduck and there are not that
> many settings, must take a closer look.
>
Look in Cyberduck for something concerning Transfer Mode. If you
transfer HTML (or text) files in binary mode that /may/ be the problem.
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Ed Mullen
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