Re: More info on carriage return problem
- Posted by Eric Brower <girias at HONDUTEL.HN> Aug 12, 1998
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Hello, Im very new to Euphoria and i was wondering wich file do i need to run in the bin directory where i enter all the code and stuff, and then how do i compile it? At 01:23 PM 8/12/98 -0400, you wrote: >In some programs, the end of a line is represented by a carriage return >('\r' or 13) followed by a new line character ('\n' or 10). You may want to >use '\r\n" instead of "\n\n" because "\n\n" could make a blank line in some >programs. Here is the code to answer your question: >constant REPLACE = "\n", WITH = "\r\n" >integer i >sequence s -- the stuff to change >i = match(REPLACE,s) >while i > 0 do > s = s[1..i-1] & WITH & s[i+length(REPLACE)..length(s)] i = >match(REPLACE,s) >end while >If you are interested in sending mail using SMTP, I have code for sending >e-mail using sockets (from winsock.ew) and SMTP. (It is still in >development, but it works...) > >Jeffrey Fielding -----Original Message----- From: ><EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> To: <JJProg> Date: Wednesday, August 12, >1998 1:28 PM Subject: More info on carriage return problem > >>I'm using the clipboard routines to try and paste something into a mailer. >>Now, I don't have a mailer to test it, so I use Notepad to test. My >>question is twofold: > >It seems that after each line there's an ASCII 10. >Notepad, however, >insists on two carriage returns \n\n. How do I change >each ASCII 10 \n\n > >Secondfold, this is slightly off-topic. Like I said, >I don't use a popular >mailer, like Eudora or Outlook. When these mailers >encounter an ASCII 10, >will it initiate a line break, or will it behave >like Notepad? > >--Alan > > >