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author | justdave%syndicomm.com <> | 2002-03-19 14:42:40 +0100 |
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committer | justdave%syndicomm.com <> | 2002-03-19 14:42:40 +0100 |
commit | 93ccfd5df1c7c5e8596a5d742547a0628ba475f3 (patch) | |
tree | bb3734b5e7470d5351fc0ca138f9947a0f5f5eaa /docs/txt | |
parent | 4accb1955e7d530a322dc64d63807c52bf11c968 (diff) | |
download | bugzilla-93ccfd5df1c7c5e8596a5d742547a0628ba475f3.tar.gz bugzilla-93ccfd5df1c7c5e8596a5d742547a0628ba475f3.tar.xz |
Getting the stuff Timeless missed with his checkin for bug 106386
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-rw-r--r-- | docs/txt/Bugzilla-Guide.txt | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/docs/txt/Bugzilla-Guide.txt b/docs/txt/Bugzilla-Guide.txt index a01651b63..200ec5c23 100644 --- a/docs/txt/Bugzilla-Guide.txt +++ b/docs/txt/Bugzilla-Guide.txt @@ -2171,7 +2171,7 @@ binmode(STDOUT); According to bug 62000, the perl documentation says that you should always use binmode() when dealing with binary files, but never when dealing with text files. That seems to suggest that rather than - aribtrarily putting binmode() at the beginning of the attachment files, + arbitrarily putting binmode() at the beginning of the attachment files, there should be logic to determine if binmode() is needed or not. Tip |