Rick Younie wrote: > If the file was corrupted by being transferred in ascii mode > instead of binary, you can fix it. There's a program in the > window's world called NOCRLF that will do it. Or if you have a > language or a good hex editor, replace the carriage return/line > feed pairs with a linefeed and that will fix.
No, generally you can't fix binary files downloaded in ASCII mode. The CR -> CR/LF transformation is irreversible for binary files. That is, there may have been some (valid) CR/LF's in the binary file at first, which will then be converted into CR's by the reverse transformation. If you're lucky it might work, though. -- /'"`\ zzzZ | My PGP Public Key is available at: ( - - ) | <http://home1.inet.tele.dk/renehl/> --oooO--(_)--Oooo------------------------------------------ Don't ya just hate it when there's not enough room to fin