Simon Slavin wrote:
> On 25 Nov 2009, at 6:19pm, Dmitri Priimak wrote:
>
>   
>> Simon Slavin wrote:
>>     
>>> On 25 Nov 2009, at 6:09pm, Dmitri Priimak wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> 0000000 6166 6c69 6465 7420 206f 706f 6e65 6420
>>>> 0000010 7461 6261 7361 2065 7274 6e61 6173 7463
>>>> 0000020 6f69 206e 3632 3a20 6620 6c69 2065 7369
>>>> 0000030 6520 636e 7972 7470 6465 6f20 2072 7369
>>>> 0000040 6e20 746f 6120 6420 7461 6261 7361 2065
>>>> 0000050 684f 6d20 2e79 5720 2065 6166 6c69 6465
>>>> 0000060 7420 206f 6f72 6c6c 6162 6b63 7420 6172
>>>>         
>>> That is the text
>>>
>>> aflidet  oponed tabasa ertnaastcoi n62: f li esie cnyrtpdeo  rsin toa d 
>>> tabasa ehOm .yW  eaflidet oorllabkct ar
>>>
>>> You are writing text over your database file.
>>>
>>>       
>> I do not remember doing it.
>>     
>
> Okay, rather than you yourself, I mean something in your computer.  Whatever 
> that text is, it's not a SQLite database file and it's not even a slight 
> modification of the database file format.  It's just something that looks 
> very like corrupted text.  The word 'cnyrtpdeo' looks a bit like 'crypto' and 
> 'oponed' looks like 'opened' and I think it's corrupted text.
Yes. You are right. :(

--
Dmitri Priimak

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