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How to remove ^M characters from file in Unix/Solaris

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Jul 212009
 

When you sometimes copy a file from Windows to UNIX/Solaris or even Linux systems, you can find these anooying ^M characters everywhere. This is because, the file from Windows is in DOS (ASCII) format and needs to be converted to ISO format.

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 Posted by admin at 12:12 pm  Tagged with: CTRL+M, dos2unix, solaris, string, tr, unix2dos, vi

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