Thanks, Mark. That worked fine.
Richard

On Dec 20, 2006, at 11:55 AM, Mark Smith wrote:

The easiest way would probably be to base64Encode the three files (creates an ascii representation of the binary data) and store them 1 per line in a text file.

Other than that, you might put 3 binary numbers at the start of the file representing their lengths, and then calculate offsets when reading the file.

Best,

Mark


On 20 Dec 2006, at 16:37, Richard Miller wrote:

How do I combine three separate binary files of encrypted data into one file so that I can later retrieve the three distinct pieces of data from this one file and decrypt each? is there a particular delimiting character to be used? Char 13 doesn't seem to be it.

Thanks.
Richard Miller
Imprinter Technologies
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