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Posted by Richard Ragon on 11/10/05 20:13

Andy Hassall wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 22:45:54 GMT, Richard Ragon <bsema04@hananho.com> wrote:
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>>What needs to be in the PHP code in order NOT to put a l/f or return here??
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> What's at the end of the line in the code that DOES write it?

Don't know! Windows sees it as a small thin black box.. Looks like a
character that windows can't understand.

# == character that windows can't read

This is what my string looks like to windows

Variable1,Variable2,Variable3#

-Richard

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