From: "Torsten Rosenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > Those are \r characters from dos newline (\r\n). Generally they are not
> > harmful and many editors can work with them without problems (vim). You
> > can use some utility commands to convert to or from dos or unix
newlines.
>
> But i'm working under Linux.

Doesn't matter...

> I made a test with HTML Template IT and addBlockfile
> and thats the same.

So that program is writing \r\n as the newline instead of just \n. It's
still just your editor that's displaying the ^M. Maybe you should get a new
editor.

---John Holmes...

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