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Get a Related Item as Text with CRLF Line Endings

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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.GetRelatedStringCrLf method, which returns the text of a related item with CRLF (\r\n) line-endings, interpreting the item's bytes using the supplied charset. It is intended for text-based related items such as style sheets. This example reads an embedded CSS style sheet with normalized CRLF line endings.

Background: Embedded text may arrive with any style of line ending — bare LF, bare CR, or CRLF. This method normalizes them all to CRLF, which is what internet protocols and many Windows tools expect, avoiding mixed-newline problems when the text is written out or re-transmitted. It is the CRLF counterpart to GetRelatedString (which uses bare CR).

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require 'chilkat'

#  Demonstrates the GetRelatedStringCrLf method, which returns the text of a related item
#  with CRLF line-endings, interpreting the bytes using the specified charset.  This is
#  intended for text-based related items such as style sheets.  The index is zero-based.

email = Chilkat::CkEmail.new()
email.put_Subject("GetRelatedStringCrLf example")

#  The HTML references a related style sheet by name (Content-Location).
email.SetHtmlBody("<html><head><link rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"styles.css\"/></head><body>Styled.</body></html>")

#  Add the related style sheet (index 0).
email.AddRelatedString2("styles.css","body { color: navy; }\nh1 { color: teal; }","utf-8")

#  Get the first related item (index 0) as text with CRLF line endings.
content = email.getRelatedStringCrLf(0,"utf-8")
print "Related item 0 text (CRLF-normalized):" + "\n";
print content + "\n";