HA HA, I found the glitch. any2string adds a terminating "0" (zero) to the list of chars. When I remove that "offending character" the file is properly recognized by my gnome editor.
Excellent, thanks again Martin. Now, if we could solve the comport problem :) Tom On 10/11/07, Martin Peach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Oh. Do you mean that it won't open in a text editor or that it doesn't > have > a text icon, or both? > > > Martin > > > > >Does not work on linux. > > > >Tom > > > >On 10/11/07, Martin Peach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Thomas O Fredericks wrote: > > > > > > >Hum, I just loaded the file created with binfile inside textfile and > it > > > >works like I want. But how do I make the system recognize the file as > a > > > >text > > > >file? > > > > > > On most systems, just make sure the last 4 characters of the file name > >are > > > ".txt". > > > > > > Martin > > > > > > > > > > > >
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