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Saving in Unix format

Post by Mr_Fawlty »

Is there a way to save files in the Unix format instead of the windows/DOS format?

It's not a huge problem with my ISP at the moment, but it was with my previous server, so it would help if there was a way of changing it.
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All sorted now!

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I have now discovered that files are changed dynamically during the FTP process if the file is transferred using ASCII mode. :D
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Better Windows - Unix format handling is added to the list. I will see what can be done about this. Thanks for reminding!
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admin wrote:Better Windows - Unix format handling is added to the list. I will see what can be done about this. Thanks for reminding!
Has the situatoin changed?...... still seems to use dos format when saving
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It is still in the todo list with average priority which means eventually it will be done. Nothing is forgotten.
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Re: Saving in Unix format

Post by itk_marco »

Any new on this? As of WeBuilder 2010 v 10.02 it looks like UNIX format save is still not managed?
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Re: Saving in Unix format

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Hi,

You can specify the encoding you want to save your files in under Main Menu; Options; Preferences; option group "Files"; General; look for option "Save files in".

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