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Daniel Path | Shurato | .MSG to .TXT? |
December 16, 2023 12:52 AM * |
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Hello Shurato, 15 Dec 23 15:26, you wrote to apam: ap> >> I'm not sure what I need to do, but I'd like for .msg files to ap> >> be ap>> processed ap> >> with carriage returns, and they have something else (I don't ap> >> know what) ap>> I'd ap> >> guess. I need them to look like normal text files with a ap> >> command line ap>> if ap> >> possible. ap>> I think .msg has carriage returns, just not linefeeds, so windows ap>> would put it all on one line in notepad. ap>> You'd want to replace '\r' with '\r\n' (or byte 0x0D with 0x0D ap>> 0x0A) I don't know of a program that does this, but it would be ap>> fairly easy to write one. S> I tried that with xchange, and couldn't find a carriage return in the S> file. Best would be a utility to convert fidonet message files into a S> readable text S> file. It looks like there's more binary data in there than I know S> what to do with. My intent is to parse out the IBBS1LINE messages and S> put them in a file to display to users (last 10 or so). I'm pretty S> sure I can handle the script, but I don't have the slightest clue how S> to convert data. the data is encoded with ROT47. it's easy to implement an encoder/decoder. https://rot47.net/ Regards, -- dp -=>> telnet://bbs.roonsbbs.hu:1212 <<=- ... Uptime: 0d 14h 6m 3s --- GoldED/2 1.1.4.7+EMX * Origin: Roon's BBS - Budapest, HUNGARY (618:520/10) |
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