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Devon Harding wrote:
On 4/27/06, Gordon Messmer <yinyang(a)eburg.com> wrote:
> Devon Harding wrote:
>> I did do a copy & paste....should I create it from scratch?
>
> I don't know what you "should" do. I copied the text that you
> provided into a new file, /etc/xinetd.d/http, and reloaded xinetd.
> It didn't have any trouble with the file (on FC5).
>
Yep you're right. Wrote it out manually and it worked. Those DOS
char. should be visible so we can correct them. Oh well, Thanks!
As a bit of a tangent, if you need to convert a file from dos line
ends to unix line ends, check out the dos2unix package. There are 2
binaries there, dos2unix and mac2unix. They are cryptically named, I
know. You get three guesses what they do. :)
And if you ever need to go the other way, there's a unix2dos package
as well. Not to mention various editor macros you can use; command
line tricks using perl, sed, tr, or other utilities.
HTH,
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