Convert back to ASCII first, then run it through QPDECODE. PIPE ... | Xlate from 1047 to 819 | Qpdecode | Xlate from 819 to 1047 ... -- bc
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Jim Hughes <jim.hug...@sacsi.com> wrote: > The qpdecode filter doesn't like the x3D7573 strings. > > So I guess I am still looking. > > ==>-----Original Message----- > ==>From: CMSTSO Pipelines Discussion List [mailto:CMS- > ==>pipeli...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Bob Cronin > ==>Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 3:22 PM > ==>To: CMS-PIPELINES@VM.MARIST.EDU > ==>Subject: Re: Convert ascii quoted-printable > ==> > ==>There's a built-in qpdecode stage (as well as a qpencode stage). > ==> > ==>PIPE AHELP QPDECODE yields > ==> > ==> (c) Copyright IBM Corporation, 1986, > ==>2007. > ==> > ==> > ==>! "qpdecode"ssEncode to Quoted-printable > ==>Format > ==> > ==> > ==>! "qpdecode" decodes records according to the Multipurpose Internet Mail > ==>Exten- > ==>! sions (MIME) quoted-printable encoding format defined in RFC 2045 > ==>p.p. > ==> > ==> > ==>! "qpdecode" operates in the ASCII > ==>domain. > ==> > ==>... and so on and so on ... > ==> > ==>So, I am confused. What version of the runtime are you using? > ==>-- > ==>bc > ==> > ==>On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Hughes, Jim <jim.hug...@doit.nh.gov> > ==>wrote: > ==> > ==>> I am messing around with reading my pop email messages in Z/VM and > ==>would > ==>> like to know if anyone has a pipeline that decode the "quoted- > ==>printable" > ==>> part of the message? Decoding means honor the crlf and converts to > ==>> ebcidic. > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> I am interested in the part which processes the two bytes following > the > ==>> "=" character. My program reads the ascii data in the message and > uses > ==>> crlf, "0d0a", as the record delimiter. Once that takes place and the > ==>> message is converted to ebcidic, I am seeing many instances of =0D=0A > ==>in > ==>> my messages. I looked about the email RFC's discovered > ==>> "quoted-printable". In the case I cited, the =0D started out in life > ==>> as an ascii 0D. > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> I found the uudecode, xxdecode, and 64decode and after looking at > them, > ==>> I don't think they do what I need. > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> I hope I've posed the question so it makes sense. > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> Thanks in advance. > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> ____________________ > ==>> > ==>> Jim Hughes > ==>> > ==>> 603-271-5586 > ==>> > ==>> "It is fun to do the impossible." > ==>> > ==>> > ==>> >