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Thread ID: 21151 2002-06-18 22:01:00 transferring of xml/ txt files Guest (0) Press F1
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55089 2002-06-18 22:01:00 When emailing an xml file as a txt file it appears to have added paragrapgh marks which then invalidates the xml message when a paragraph mark appears in the xml tag.

Suggestion is this is because it is transferred in ASCII rather than binary- is this likely?
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55090 2002-06-19 04:32:00 This is quite likely. ASCII mode can (so will) modify a file in transit. The conversion happens *whenever* the packets move between say, Windows and Unix, environments. This can happen a number of times in an Internet email process.

Sending in binary mode will be *much* safer. The file will arrive 'as sent'. The only problem with that used to be that a straight text file sent in binary mode from a Unix site would arrive at a 'DOS' site with no <CR> characters, so we got the staircase appearance of the text. The other one was if an ASCII file arrived at an EBCDIC site. But there were conversion programmes for both these problems.
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