Re: MS-DOS CR & directory/file timestamping

1997-08-20 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Fri, 18 Jul 1997 10:48:11 -0400 , David Oswald wrote: > 1) I need to remove the ^m found at the end of each file that is > created by those rotten NT users. If in vi I issue a "%s/^M//g I do > remove the ^m but the file system is becoming too large to do this by > hand. > Can someone

Re: MS-DOS CR & directory/file timestamping

1997-07-19 Thread Carey Evans
Ingo Fischenich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > Use the package *recode*, so you can do "recode ibmpc:latin1 html-file.html" But recode's ibmpc uses the default DOS codepage, while Win95 and NT use Latin 1 with extra characters, so anything like Ö will get destroyed. dos2unix might be bett

Re: MS-DOS CR & directory/file timestamping

1997-07-18 Thread Ralph Winslow
David Oswald wrote: > > Hello all , > > I have a network of users here running NT and these users write > various > files out to a Debian box running Samba. These files are then served up > by an appache web server running on the same Debian machine. > > 2 QUESTIONS: > > 1) I n

Re: MS-DOS CR & directory/file timestamping

1997-07-18 Thread Ingo Fischenich
David Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > 1) I need to remove the ^m found at the end of each file that is > created by those rotten NT users. If in vi I issue a "%s/^M//g I do > remove the ^m but the file system is becoming too large to do this by > hand. > Can someone please as