reading/writing files in windows
sameer
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Tue Jun 10 08:07:21 EDT 2003
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Of course the OS implied is windows (2000 Professional to be exact). Moving across a network means that I am dragging the file from my computer to shared folder on another computer, both computers being in the same domain. This is just a plain text file. Then I open the file that I transferred using notepad, make some changes to it and save and there are no linebreaks at all in the text. all the lines are jumbled together. sameer_ at email.com (sameer) wrote in message news:<6bd9f01b.0306090825.37845495 at posting.google.com>... > I create files in windows using python. I have tried using \n and > \r\n as the return character and they both work fine. It's when I > move a text file, written by my python program, across a network, open > the file and save to it that all the text becomes jumbled up, and all > return characters are lost. How can I make it so this doesn't happen?
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