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Re: email eol echo
Perhaps the marc archive is the only eol echo
service we can find?
curl 'http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=kernelnewbies&m=106263064208076&q=raw'
fetches a version of a post of mine, a version in
which '\n' '\t' '=' etc. remain intact.
In my view here now of this mail before I send
it, the eol's of the next paragraph are the
cr lf of Dos rather than the lf of Unix:
eol was cr lf
eol was cr lf
eol was cr lf
I'm curious to see if the marc archive preserves these
eol's.
If these cr lf survive, then I think we can guess that
whenever we see eol = lf in the curl of the raw archive
at marc, we have signalled eol = lf with enough strength
to pass the linux-kernel test.
Pat LaVarre
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