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Blue Forest http://www.lslnet.com at 10:18 on June 6, 2006
Fwrite ( "\0", 1,1, fp); Not inside the paper for trade?
See is a small chunks using a notebook. |
Fwrite ( "\0", 1,1, fp); Not inside the paper for trade?
Of course not, in your windows, it should be "\r\n" for firms to find. |
Fwrite ( "\0", 1,1, fp); Not inside the paper for trade?
Try to thank :)
\n Can only use it in Linux? |
Fwrite ( "\0", 1,1, fp); Not inside the paper for trade?
Only Windows "\r\n" Unix and Mac are "\n." |
Fwrite ( "\0", 1,1, fp); Not inside the paper for trade?
| Fwrite ( "\0", 1,1, fp); Not inside the paper for trade?
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It depends on the opening of documents, if the way is opened into the two in use for your Windows does have to have the transport. If Solaris open, no designated b, and the window automatically \r\n \n conversion. |
Fwrite ( "\0", 1,1, fp); Not inside the paper for trade?
";>; Documents on the opening of this approach, if it is used two ways into the open, under the windows have to do with the transport untrue. If Solaris open, no designated b, and the window automatically \r\n \n conversion.
Binary forgot to consider the situation. Thank you pointed out. |
Fwrite ( "\0", 1,1, fp); Not inside the paper for trade?
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Landlord is a notebook open, '\n' play in a notebook for the role?
I do not deny you, but I think that the solution to the problem is more important for the landlord, so the landlord can not say a lot more confused? This is not the purpose. From the landlord, I would like to be able to judge the extent of the landlord, right? |
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