how to trim connect direct 0d0a

2013-03-07 Thread Tommy Tsui
how to trim the 0d during transfer from aix to host side, any connect
direct exit can trim the 0d?

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Re: how to trim connect direct 0d0a

2013-03-07 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 22:40:23 +0800, Tommy Tsui wrote:

how to trim the 0d during transfer from aix to host side, any connect
direct exit can trim the 0d?
 
FTP does that routinely.  Is FTP an alternative?

I'm somewhat surprised that AIX uses 0D0A -- isn't AIX a UNIX-like
system that I'd expect to use simply 0A?

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Re: how to trim connect direct 0d0a

2013-03-07 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In 2497740495126867.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
03/07/2013
   at 09:29 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:

I'm somewhat surprised that AIX uses 0D0A -- isn't AIX a UNIX-like
system that I'd expect to use simply 0A?

AIX is Unix, but the OP didn't specify what protocol or parameters
he's using. IETF protocols normally use CRLF as a line terminator. I
suspect that the OP is using FTP but specifying the transfer
incorrectly, e.g., doing a binary transfer.

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Re: how to trim connect direct 0d0a

2013-03-07 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 17:46:57 -0500, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:

 on 03/07/2013 at 09:29 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:

I'm somewhat surprised that AIX uses 0D0A -- isn't AIX a UNIX-like
system that I'd expect to use simply 0A?

AIX is Unix, but the OP didn't specify what protocol or parameters
he's using. IETF protocols normally use CRLF as a line terminator. I
suspect that the OP is using FTP but specifying the transfer
incorrectly, e.g., doing a binary transfer.

If he were doing a binary transfer, the 0D would never have been
added; if he were doing ASCII, the 0D would have been added by
the sender and stripped by the receiver.

-- gil

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Re: how to trim connect direct 0d0a

2013-03-07 Thread Tommy Tsui
the file send from window server to aix with binary mode, 0d0a is reserved,
finally the file send from aix to mainframe with ascii mode c:d, 0d is keep
On 2013-3-8 上午6:56, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) shmuel+...@patriot.net
wrote:

 In 2497740495126867.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
 03/07/2013
at 09:29 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:

 I'm somewhat surprised that AIX uses 0D0A -- isn't AIX a UNIX-like
 system that I'd expect to use simply 0A?

 AIX is Unix, but the OP didn't specify what protocol or parameters
 he's using. IETF protocols normally use CRLF as a line terminator. I
 suspect that the OP is using FTP but specifying the transfer
 incorrectly, e.g., doing a binary transfer.

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Re: how to trim connect direct 0d0a

2013-03-07 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Fri, 8 Mar 2013 08:48:58 +0800, Tommy Tsui wrote:

the file send from window server to aix with binary mode, 0d0a is reserved,
finally the file send from aix to mainframe with ascii mode c:d, 0d is keep
On 2013-3-8 �W��6:56, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) shmuel+...@patriot.net
wrote:
 
Send it from Win to AIX in ASCII mode, then from AIX to mainframe in 
ASCII mode.  Or, send it directly fro Win to mainframe in ASCII mode.

-- gil

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