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  • Subject: ftp record truncation
  • From: "Darin White" <darin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Oct 1997 14:42:10 EDT
  • Organization: OUAC


My customers are doing ASCII-mode ftp "gets" of files 
containing 95-byte records from my 400.  In cases where the last 
few positions of the record are blank the record seems to be 
truncated.  I suspect this is a function of the EBCDIC to ASCII 
conversion performed by the ftp server, but does anyone out there 
know of an easy way to force out these trailing blanks?

TIA,
Darin


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Darin White
Software Developer
Ontario Universities' Application Centre
P.O. Box 1328, 650 Woodlawn Road West
Guelph, Ontario  CANADA  (519) 823-1940 x255  darin@netserv.ouac.on.ca
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