On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 23:37:59 -0500, Paul Edwards wrote:
>
>> I agree with Binyamin - XMIT format (aka NETDATA format, also transportable
>> to VM systems) is fixed-length,
>
What's important is not fixed-length, but that the data may
be regarded as a featureless binary stream.

>Being fixed length isn't a selling point to me. zip files aren't
>fixed length either. It's actually a non-selling point.
>
>You can consider that I have a rival format for XMIT (rightly
>or wrongly, and I acknowledge in advance that most people
>will probably say "wrongly").
>
What's important is that utilities in the base system, not
additional FOSS, support the data format. At 3.8:
o NETDATA?
  -Load modules
  - Program objects?
o Terse?
o zip?

>> no RDW's needed,
>    ...
>It is the RDWs that I add (or ftp adds) that I consider to be simple.
> 
Use FTP BINARY.  Otherwise x'0D0A' appearing by hapenstance
in binary data will generate spurious RDWs.

-- 
gil

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