Quoting Joe Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I dumped the whole bad section as a string, and here's (partly) what I get:
[...edited for brevity...]
@$${138B8B{@
<(21470=Thu Jan 24 23:20:58 2008)>
[117:^80(^91^21470)]
@$$}138B8B}@
@$${138C18{@
<(21472=1201242069)>[-2:^80(^82^85)(^83^1B5)(^84=b)(^85=1)(^86=0)(^87=0)
(^88=0)(^89^2146C)(^8A=)(^8B=40)(^8C=2e)(^8D^84)(^8E=0)(^90^21472)
(^91^21460)]
@$$}138C18}@
@$${138C19{@
<(21473=a72f78)>[2:^80(^89^21473)]
@$$}138C19}@
@$${138C1A{@
@$$}138C1A}@
and more of the same. Note the date string. There are several like
that. Anyone recognize this text format?
That is a chunk of a Mozilla Mork-format database. Perhaps the
Firefox URL history or address book from Thunderbird.
--
Chris Dillon - NetEng/SysAdm
Reeds Spring R-IV School District
Technology Department
175 Elementary Rd.
Reeds Spring, MO 65737
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