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So when you are not sure what to use, always go for binary type. Nowadays, nearly all (good) text editors can handle the three possible line endings, and other textual files like the ones of scripting languages such as Perl or PHP, as well as XML files (nearly) always work with any line ending as well.
 
So when you are not sure what to use, always go for binary type. Nowadays, nearly all (good) text editors can handle the three possible line endings, and other textual files like the ones of scripting languages such as Perl or PHP, as well as XML files (nearly) always work with any line ending as well.
  
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Hey very nice web site!! Man.. Beautiful.. Wonderful.. I'll bookmark your web site and take the feeds alsoKI am satisfied to seek out a lot of helpful information here in the publish, we want work out extra techniques in this regard, thank you for sharing ffggedaaekacacdb
 
 
Client system: Windows (CRLF 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.
 
  
 
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