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frodo
2003 Apr 04
1
fromdos - todos
Jo,
There is no way to do this without risk to file integrity. There is no
option for smb.conf to automate file conversion.
If you search the archives you will see that this has been raised
thousands of time before.
Your best approach will be to find a text editor for MS Windows that
recognises Unix file formats. There are quite a few of them out there.
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2011 Aug 16
3
invalid multibyte string at '<a0>'
...l ending '<a0>' which makes problem... This
problem does not appear while reading the same file in Windows!
Try:
read.csv("http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6113358/prob.csv")
Could you please tell me if you also have this problem? I have tried
either by cleaning the file on Linux (fromdos, recode...) or setting
different encodings... did'nt work!
Any idea? Should be obvious feel :-(
Thanks!!
Matthieu
2002 Feb 21
8
newbie
hi all
am new to this list
my problem is i connect to a windoze printer and execute a print job using print but the printed matter is horrible...
i get only a single line in the printout...
what should i do..
sorry if this question is silly
2002 Apr 18
2
2 doubts
Hi,
What is the command to use with scp and sftp in UNIX, to transfer files
as ASCII ?
I know that in FTP , we have the parameter "ascii" , but, how about openssh?
How can I make a script in UNIX using scp or sftp where I do not have to
type the password ? I mean, there is a password , but I don?t know where I
should put it . In a file ? Into the script ?
regards,
Jorge Cleber