Originally Posted by Verissi
Ah, then the amended sed line should work just beautifully. I just checked it on my Linux machine and it went swimmingly. You probably should change the /bin/sh reference to /bin/bash (or what ever the path is to bash on your machine) to make sure it's calling bash as the script's interpreter as well.
Absolute worst case, I can whip up a perl script to do the same thing and just PM it over
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It still seems to just put the r at the end of each line
I've tried something different this time.
Using TextWrangler I've had it save Dos Line breaks
Here's a file sample.
Can someone test this under windows , open in Notepad ?