There's very little justification for attaching binary files to a
mailing list these days - share it on Dropbox, or Box, or Hubic, or
whatever MS or Google's cloud storage is, or simply tell us where it
was obtained from originally.
And to the original poster - some more context is very useful - w
That may or may not work, since text file newlines get altered in them. May
have more luck with a "png" extension?
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On April 16, 2017 7:33:06 PM PDT, jim holtman wrote:
>If the file is not too large, just change the extension to '.txt' and
>attac
If the file is not too large, just change the extension to '.txt' and
attach it. Also include the code that you are using to read it in and
a definition of the what the data is; e.g., first two byte are
temperature, next four bytes are a station ID,
Here is an example of reading in a binary
The mailing list has tight restrictions on attachments, so your attachment was
not let through. Read the Posting Guide, and note that sometimes success
requires some extended understanding of how your mail software works, and we
probably don't know the details either. You might have success chan
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