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> Actually, the FTP client should NOT send backspaces -- in fact, the
> "client" should not be sending "character" oriented data in the first
> place, i.e., the client shouldn't send each and every keystroke of the
> user as he or she bangs on the keyboard...
> If it is a "well known fact" that the data CANNOT contain certain
> characters [namely, NULLS or the LINE TERMINATOR itself] ...
I still suggest you allow for all possibilities. If it _might_ show up,
someday it _will_ show up.
- Peter Skye
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