Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> 
> Treating it as data is fine with me -- however, when file can't figure out
> what it is, there is a problem, as I do check for file type with ifhp and
> it will refuse unrecognized file types.
> 
> As you can see from the files below, vi appears to have halved the
> contents of the file -- I'm assuming that the file after vi is done is no
> longer usable. Perhaps this question is now becoming one that is more for
> the "file" mailing list, but I had said that I would post the files in
> question regardless. The curious thing is that file, AFAIK, looks at the
> beginning of a file. vi would not likely be changing the beginning of the
> first line of the file that signals PCL data, so it doesn't make sense
> that it would have an effect on that (not to me, anyway). Also interesting
> is that this printer doesn't seem to use PJL prior to its PCL stream,
> which is odd from my experience. Here is the URL:
> 
> http://www.umdnj.edu/~novosirj/PCL-data-problem
> 

I get access-denied on Job927-df-data.prn, Ryan.
(Not that I really expect to get anywhere with this, mind you.)

(Hmm.  Have you updated to a recent rev of file, BTW?)

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- Dave Lovelace
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