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- extra \x0D appended when echo \0x0A - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
extra \x0D appended when echo \0x0A Ask Question Asked 5 years, 6 months ago Modified 5 years, 6 months ago
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- Have hexdump do print a line everytime the Ascii 0a reached
as $ hexdump -C data print the hex content of file in 16 bytes a line How then to, by set its option, to print a line everytime the Ascii 0a (newline) is encountered ?
- apache httpd - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
Just got a result from the Tenable Nessus scan and it showed that a RHEL 7 5 host is vulnerable to plugin 42873: quot;SSL Medium Strength Cipher Suites Supported (SWEET32) quot;, on TCP port 443
- Convert JSON with raw characters in string - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
BUT as this is a bug in the output of the system I can see it as a possibility (The character '\a' or 0x0a is invalid in JSON strings and is in the range 00-1f that could potentially be produced)
- How to correctly store a newline character in a (POSIX) shell variable . . .
<newline> being the character 0x0a \n? Original question formulation What is the correct (POSIX-confirm) way to store a newline character 0x0a (aka known by its commen c style escap \n) into a shell variable I want to make sure that doing the following: SHELLVARIABLE=" " is, not merely working by chance but instead is indeed the correct way
- text processing - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
It does this because, while dos2unix KNOWS that the two characters 0x0d0a, in a text file, are what DOS Windows uses for End-of-Line, and should be replaced with 0x0a, the Unix Linux End-of-Line, it's not so clear for "binary" files A "binary" file could be an executable, an archive, a database, a data file from some unknown program, or compressed versions of the preceding They might contain
- How to replace a character with carriage return in vim
In the question how-to-replace-a-character-by-a-newline-in-vim, there is some discussion about replacing with a carriage return character, and @codeshot's answer explains why you cannot replace a character with ,<CR> (0x0d)
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