AFAIK this receiver-side responsibility to specify the text/binary status of 
the file is particularly a problem with the "ftp://"; protocol because it does 
not use MIME file encoding (which "http://"; uses). MIME allows the sending end 
of the connection to communicate whether the file is text or binary, though it 
uses more bandwidth for the transfer. If the server offers you a choice in 
these days of high bandwidth connections, you may be better off sticking with 
http/https.

Note that MIME is not magic... if the sender is improperly configured then the 
client can potentially receive corrupt data. Fortunately the most typical MIME 
misconfigurations cause the file to be unchanged in all cases, leaving it to 
the receiver to deal with any text file newline decoding choice/task after the 
file transfer is completed.

On December 6, 2018 7:03:48 AM PST, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>On 06/12/2018 7:45 AM, Kate Stone wrote:
>> Hello r-help,
>> 
>> Could you help me determine whether this is an R bug or not?
>> 
>> I've been trying to read this binary file in R:
>> 
>>
>download.file("ftp://ftp.fieldtriptoolbox.org/pub/fieldtrip/tutorial/preprocessing_erp/s04.eeg","s04.eeg";)
>> 
>> and I get a different length file (i.e. much longer) in Windows  >= 8
>> x64 (build 9200) than in Ubuntu. I've tested it with different R
>> versions in Windows and different package versions with the same
>> incorrect result. Other colleagues have tested it on the same
>> Windows/Ubuntu builds and got the correct length.
>> 
>> I'm not sure whether this is an R problem or something to do with my
>> OS specifically, or even with the file itself. Any ideas?? I've
>> attached a small script demonstrating the issue.
>
>On Windows, the `mode = "wb"` argument to download.file() is important,
>
>otherwise it is assumed to be a text file, and LF is changed to CR LF. 
>There may also be handling of EOF marks, I forget.
>
>Duncan Murdoch
>
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