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From: "Rafal 'Raf256' Maj" <rafal AT raf256 DOT com>
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Subject: Re: strange character in the source code
Date: 14 Nov 2002 02:51:47 GMT
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Tony Zhou <johnerzhou AT yahoo DOT com> wrote in 
news:20021114015554 DOT 61684 DOT qmail AT web20701 DOT mail DOT yahoo DOT com

> I copy source code from mail, the email software add a
> strange code in the C source code(add 0xa0 before the
> SPACE character).

Probably it's problem with \r\n Vs \n new-lines... send this source to me 
(ZIPped) and I will try to fix it, btw. writing program taht will copy file 
i.e. byte-by-byte and skip 0xa0 characters is tryvial...

fstream in,out // ios::in|ios::binary and ios:out|binary
while (in) {
  unsigned char ch;
  in>>ch;
  if (ch!=0xa0) out<<ch;
}
// close etc...


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Rafał 'Raf256' Maj
http://www.raf256.com

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