Re: ctrl m question
Re: ctrl m question
- Subject: Re: ctrl m question
- From: "Mark J. Reed" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 15:12:48 -0500
On 12/14/06, John C. Welch <email@hidden> wrote:
I'm not looking specifically for a "do shell script solution", but I do need
it to be something that won't require any additional OSAXen. I just need to
be able to strip the last two characters off of a line including the EOL, so
that it mates up with the line that follows. I can probably do this in
vanilla applescript, but I've been dealing with Websphere headaches and my
brain is fried, so there's an obvious answer but I just can't see it
It partly depends on what you're doing with the lines. Are you
writing to a file, building a single big string in AppleScript, making
a list of lines, or what?
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Mark J. Reed <email@hidden>
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