What sites? I'd be interested to see those.
Mac has been UNIX based, which includes the \n, since the introduction of Mac OS X in 2001.
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What sites? I'd be interested to see those.
Mac has been UNIX based, which includes the \n, since the introduction of Mac OS X in 2001.
Grr i don't remember most of them but you can check wikipedia for instance
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline
* LF: Multics, Unix and Unix-like systems (GNU/Linux, AIX, Xenix, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, etc.), BeOS, Amiga, RISC OS, and others
* CR+LF: DEC RT-11 and most other early non-Unix, non-IBM OSes, CP/M, MP/M, DOS, OS/2, Microsoft Windows, Symbian OS
* CR: Commodore machines, Apple II family, Mac OS up to version 9 and OS-9
Ah...yes, Mac OS 9 is (was) \r. With the major update in 2001 to OS X, the whole platform was rebuilt.
Thanks for clearing that up! :wave: