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Rich: I've got *exactly* the same problem with the DataCash post. Darn Chrome! Grrrr....
Reevesy: Hi I blogged about this a while back here...
admin: hey Ryan, Thanks for the reply! I've base classed it and used reflection so that it can cover...
Ryan Tomlinson: Hi Terry, I'm not sure I see why you are creating a base class when the exception appears to be...
admin: unbelievable eh! Sack the juggler that let that one through the door from UAT!
Duncan Smart: Did a quick test, and it looks like yes Chrome is trimming trailing CRLFs! You can add them with...
Duncan Smart: View source can't be relied upon, as FF and Chrome show you what the parsed DOM thinks it has - not...
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