unfortunately, while the xml output method allows processors to use a
platform specific line ending while serialising, the text output method
doesn't say that they can, so you probably need to explictly output
^M^J pairs, ie
& # 1 3 ; & # 1 0 ;
(without the spaces which I added as apparently some mail clients
prematurely mangle character references.
David
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