Re: specification / RFC for OLE2

2005-05-17 Thread andy
SMTP requires you escape \r\n.\r\n (the . is doubled). There is nothing preventing them from appearing in the document. That being said the document would have to be mime encoded anyhow so even if they WERE in the document they would be there as UUENCODED bytes and thus not be recognized as such.

Re: specification / RFC for OLE2

2005-05-17 Thread acoliver
SMTP requires you escape \r\n.\r\n (the . is doubled). There is nothing preventing them from appearing in the document. That being said the document would have to be mime encoded anyhow so even if they WERE in the document they would be there as UUENCODED bytes and thus not be recognized as s

specification / RFC for OLE2

2005-05-17 Thread Joe Cyboski
Does anyone have any infomation on where I could find the details or specification for Microsoft's OLE 2 Compound Document format. In particular I need to find out if a certain sequence of characters could apear in a document. I have an application that reads files over a socket and uses simila