Re: How to encode yEnc?
- From: Chris <user@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 16:56:48 GMT
Scirious <scirious@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:lrCdnVS0ANZwYefZRVn-pQ@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
Chris, have you read yEnc specs? When we see those codes example they
use unsigned numbers, but I'm no sure why. The specs doesn't say
anything about the need to use unsigned numbers.
Yeah, I tried both int, byte and combination of all ... :( I managed to
encode something... but apparently it was not good :(
The issue I got was some kind of 'InputReader' or 'InputStream' issue :(
Associated with Codepage... I was ading the 42 but then , suddenly the char
was not valid...
I gave up... :(
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