This dialog box applies only to ASCII file transfers using the WRQ/Reflection protocol.
A record separator is a character string that signifies the end of a data stream, or record. Which character string serves as a record separator can vary according to the computer.
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Select to remove the record separators listed in the box from the file, and replace them with the record separator appropriate for the host. |
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By default, the most common record separator for PCs, carriage return/line feed (CR/LF), is specified. |
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Select to type the character string you want Reflection to interpret as your PC's record separator. The characters you type on your keyboard will appear in the box. |
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Select to remove the record separators for the host from the file and replace them with the record separator in the box. |
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By default, the most common record separator for PCs, carriage return/line feed (CR/LF), is specified. |
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Select to type the character string you want Reflection to interpret as your PC's record separator. The characters you type on your keyboard will appear in the box. |