From: jqb@netcom.com (Jim Balter)
Subject: Re: ASCII and BINARY files. Why?
29 Jan 1997 21:43:06 -0800
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Jim Balter wrote:

> > I can't find any NT 4.0 app that reacts badly to a text file that's
> > missing CRs.
> 
> Perhaps you should share your test file.
> Or try it again with, say, \WINNT\ShellIconCache

Oops; that was a really dumb suggestion (I'm rather short on sleep).
Here, try the attached zip file.

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<J Q B>

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Content-Type: application/x-zip-compressed; name="fran.zip"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: inline; filename="fran.zip"

UEsDBBQAAAAIAJacPSK/yzOa1AAAADkBAAAEAAAAZnJhbj2PsW7DMAxEd3/FdcqSGB36B50M
pB6KAB0DRaJq1i6VmnTc/H0pF8hKHN+76/C1qMFmpoS+GF1DwiKJZvQnvLTP+CjzqBaMi+wR
JIENa70hsxCKwOjXmswTKaYQR5ZPz93x+q4t0AlyiOav2RxKic22BPrjwS/fLMHc/YBgZRse
VapQw61+sENsIGwhNZ4mpEIqO0MsYoHFlf2xUfpZSCLpk9szOiRONTRKWXEhc+ke3a5y73jj
OBct2TAExTnRdaZotdG5qbJFfWJ2MPh/6GEb2jZ/UEsBAhQLFAAAAAgAlpw9Ir/LM5rUAAAA
OQEAAAQAAAAAAAAAAQAgALaBAAAAAGZyYW5QSwUGAAAAAAEAAQAyAAAA9gAAAAAA
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