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Re: Extra spaces in text files in cygwin
The backticks contain the actual command that I run.
I'm not sure about the file's encoding. How do I tell?
When I create a new file with vi, I can read the file with no problem. The
output is normal.
These particular text files that I am working with were created by HP Data
Protector. I can easily parse and manipulate these files on HPUX servers,
but the Windows servers lack that functionality. I thought Cygwin would
help with this.
How do I tell what the file's encoding is?
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