Hi,
Look at your source for the web page. You will see:
Salut\ !
Bienvenue dans notre magasin d'habillement\
Faites votre choix dans le menu ci-dessous
Which will show up in your browser as:#apologies to those without HTML-enabled
mail clients
Salut
Bienvenue dans notre magasin d'habillem
From: dhoubrechts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Every time I want to use a perl script as a cgi the "\n" ending the
> phrases doesn't make it going at the beginning of the next line. Why ?
> Several script coming from Perl in Action (O'Reilly) have those "\n"
> ending those phrases. Here are some lines com
Bonjour M Dhoubrechts
Si je vous comprends .. If I understand you, you're expecting the characters
'\n' to appear in the printed output? In Perl, '\n' is one of the short ways
of expressing a single ASCII control character, this one is LF - or
'linefeed' - which has value 10 in the ASCII sequence.