Eli,
I'll be back in my office on Monday. I may be able to get the file before then, but probably not. I e-mailed it to myself at home, but my company blocks .SQL files.
I don't know if this is only with .SQL files or not. Haven't tried it yet. I was trying to figure out what was wrong with my program not thinking that Emacs was the problem. I've used it since 1992 and never had a problem (well, except crashing on the Mac, but that was expected back then).
Also, I run Linux at home and I haven't tried the issue on Linux either.
Thanks,
Henry Lafleur | ,__o
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-----Original Message-----
From: Eli Zaretskii [mailto:eliz@gnu.org]
Sent: Sat 12/6/2008 2:04 AM
To: Lafleur, Henry; 1502@emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com
Cc: bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#1502: Acknowledgement (CR/LF Unicode Problem)
> Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 17:02:49 -0600
> From: "Lafleur, Henry" <Henry.LaFleur@canrig.com>
> Cc:
>
> This problem also appears to happen regardless of if I go into hexl-mode
> or not. All I do is open the file (a .SQL file), add a space, and then
> save it. These files have the 3 byte order mark at the beginning of the
> file that Microsoft puts that Emacs doesn't recognize. Don't know if
> that makes a difference.
Does it happen with files that are not .SQL ?
Again, a short example file would help.