You have entered the string '(&h0A)' You need to insert the ASCII character which is represented by the hex figure 0A (0x0a or &h0a... however you want to indicate that this is a hex number.
This is like <br>, which is often interpreted as \n or 0x0D or 0x0D0A (depending on the platform standard, 0x0A for MAC, 0x0D for Unix and 0x0D0A for Windows) by the browser. The problem is that you
need to send the specific character code for what C considers '\n\l' on Windows, because this is
not a smart and industry standard web-browser, this is a Windows video game. ^_^
It can accept the conventional '\n\l' C formatting, but most web servers will see that as being escaped strings and protect you from accidentally passing that as a string by double-escaping the source into "\\n\\l", for safety sake. So you need to force the issue. (somehow)
This is often easier from a text file on an FTP server, than on a Web server. Particularly if the web server is performing Server Side Scripting such as ASP, ASP.Net or PHP. However, most of them
can send those codes. The problem is that there is a different convention for writing them in each server and language, and different web clients interpret their output differently when you forgo the convention of <br>.
Its hexa decimal? and what is the code?
0A is linefeed ('\l') 0D is carriage return. ('\n')