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− | Server system: Some Linux distribution (LF line endings) | + | Server system: Some Linux distribution (LF line endings) |
If you upload a text file with 200 lines and a total size of 5768 bytes, it will have a size of 5568 bytes on the server. | If you upload a text file with 200 lines and a total size of 5768 bytes, it will have a size of 5568 bytes on the server. | ||
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Another example is a text file with mixed line endings. FileZilla on Windows uploads that file to an FTP server running on Windows - no line ending conversion is done at all. Some text editors transparently handle mixed line endings so in such a text editor, the text file looks fine. However, other programs do not handle these cases and the text file might not work as expected in programs running on the server consuming that text file because they are confused by the still embedded Unix-style line endings (LF). | Another example is a text file with mixed line endings. FileZilla on Windows uploads that file to an FTP server running on Windows - no line ending conversion is done at all. Some text editors transparently handle mixed line endings so in such a text editor, the text file looks fine. However, other programs do not handle these cases and the text file might not work as expected in programs running on the server consuming that text file because they are confused by the still embedded Unix-style line endings (LF). | ||
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