[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #4565: Translates line endings in ASCII transfer wrong

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Fri Nov 19 14:03:46 CET 2010


#4565: Translates line endings in ASCII transfer wrong
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    Reporter:  kilowattradio              |        Owner:  dkocher      
        Type:  defect                     |       Status:  new          
    Priority:  high                       |    Milestone:               
   Component:  ftp                        |      Version:  3.5          
    Severity:  normal                     |   Resolution:               
    Keywords:  ASCII Linefeeds additions  |     Platform:  Mac OS X 10.6
Architecture:  Intel                      |  
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Description changed by dkocher:

Old description:

> I started having mac and windows line endings created with downloads. CD
> has a setting in preferences to translate line endings.
> The problem occurs like this
>
> foo.html
>
> line 1<CR>
> <CR><LF>
> LINE 2<CR>
> <CR><LF>
> mixing windows line feeds with Mac line feeds.
>
> CD should transfer text file with a no line ending change option.
> Presently you have to select a line ending for ASCII transfer. Best to
> leave this neutral so that the text editor changes the line endings?

New description:

 I started having mac and windows line endings created with downloads. CD
 has a setting in preferences to translate line endings.
 The problem occurs like this

 foo.html


 {{{
 line 1<CR>
 <CR><LF>
 LINE 2<CR>
 <CR><LF>
 }}}

 mixing windows line feeds with Mac line feeds.

 CD should transfer text file with a no line ending change option.
 Presently you have to select a line ending for ASCII transfer. Best to
 leave this neutral so that the text editor changes the line endings?

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