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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 rick.baird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > While i was looking through the file, I was cutting and pasting several > lines into another text file to illustrate the problems to them, and I came > across a character that stopped the paste - for instance, I copied 5 lines, > but could only paste 2 1/2 lines, and it stopped at this particular > character. I'm sure that this will give fits to the CPYFRMSTMF or > CPYFRMIMPF commands too, though I haven't tried. > > My question is, how can I find out what ascii char this is, and why it > can't be copy/pasted? If someone wants to actually see the file, I can > send it to them offline. You could use a tool such as ghex to look at the file in hexadecimal. I can do that for you if you don't have such a tool available. James Rich "As for security, being lectured by Microsoft is like receiving wise words on the subject of compassion from Stalin." -- mormop on lwn.net
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