Hallo Struppi.
Aber:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NewlineSystems based on ASCII or a compatible character set use either LF ... or CR ... individually, or CR followed by LF
Also, \LF entspricht nicht unbedingt \n
Da hast du offenbar recht.
Einen schönen Samstag noch.
Gruß, Ashura
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PS: Ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass „raison d'être“ so gängig ist …
sh:( fo:} ch:? rl:( br: n4:~ ie:{ mo:| va:) de:> zu:} fl:( ss:) ls:[ js:|
„It is required that HTML be a common language between all platforms. This implies no device-specific markup, or anything which requires control over fonts or colors, for example. This is in keeping with the SGML ideal.“
[HTML Design Constraints: Logical Markup]
PS: Ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass „raison d'être“ so gängig ist …
sh:( fo:} ch:? rl:( br: n4:~ ie:{ mo:| va:) de:> zu:} fl:( ss:) ls:[ js:|
„It is required that HTML be a common language between all platforms. This implies no device-specific markup, or anything which requires control over fonts or colors, for example. This is in keeping with the SGML ideal.“
[HTML Design Constraints: Logical Markup]