Do they work on the old server but not on the new server? Or do they fail
on the old server as well?

If they work on the old server, then you can run them on some sample input
and compare the input with the output to see what is being changed. If it's
just mapping html entities, it should be easy enough to recode it in perl
or python.


On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Bill Horne <b...@horne.net> wrote:

> I'm moving the Telecom Digest to a new server, and I'm seeking information
> about a binary named "entities", and one named "fixup".  I've found them in
> a script that processes emails into html pages for publications, but the
> script's author isn't available, and neither is working.
>
> AFAICT, "entities" is supposed to replace ASCII characters with HTML
> Entities where needed, and I don't know what "fixup" is supposed to do.
>
> All suggestions welcome.
>
> Bill
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