Re: Format of the INPUT TextArea
Rick Troth ([email protected])
Fri, 22 Apr 1994 19:05:53 -0500 (CDT)
>     I've been fiddling around with a server that uses forms.  When I send 
> the default text that starts in the textarea, I do so with CRLF's.  When I
> get the text back from NCSA Mosaic for X,  I get my CRLF's for any unmodified
> text plus LF's for any newly added lines.  It's easy to handle this, just use
> the LF's as delimiters and throw out any CR's.  But what's going to happen when
> NCSA Mosaic 2.0 for the Mac comes out?  Do I need to start looking for CR, LF,
> or CRLF's?
 
	I like to stick to the TELNET standard,  CR/LF delimited lines. 
Then run by the ROT,  "be liberal about what you accept,  conservative 
about what you generate".   So I'd say your server's on the right track. 
 
>     What should the standard be?  CRLF's like the TELNET RFC, converted 
> locally to whatever's convenient?
 
	Right.   I used to maintain a system that didn't use CR or 
LF or NL or *anything* for the line delimiter.   Lines were delimited 
out of band,  so you could have embedded CRs and/or LFs.  It didn't care. 
But it's much less confusing to use CR/LF  "on the wire". 
 
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Rick Troth <[email protected]>, Rice University, Information Systems