Re: Can I put a ^M on a command line somehow?
From: Kenny McCormack (gazelle_at_yin.interaccess.com)
Date: 08/30/04
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 17:44:53 GMT
In article <3fa52bda.0408300941.797f7a06@posting.google.com>,
Dana French <dfrench@mtxia.com> wrote:
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>The following ksh93 scripts perform the DOS/Unix - Unix/DOS ^M
>conversions in Korn shell without calling any outside utilities:
>
>http://www.mtxia.com/fancyIndex/Tools/Scripts/Korn/K93_Unix/dos2unix_k93.html
>http://www.mtxia.com/fancyIndex/Tools/Scripts/Korn/K93_Unix/unix2dos_k93.html
Those are not Korn Shell scripts - they are web pages with lots of embedded
junk. Can you give plain text versions?
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