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Re: Porting of Windows written unix scripts to unix platform
During ftp porting I set the transfer mode as ASCII for the script files where I ported files individually.Then there is no such problem.
But when we go for folder transfer where the folder has the script files dumped the problem comes again where the space is inserted with ^M at the end of lines... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Why dont u try setting the transfer mode to binary. Perhaps, it might help !! MK |
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