Self Decrypting Archives

Joseph Bruni jbruni@mac.com
Fri Jun 20 22:39:02 2003


Heh.

Of course the next step is to convert all your files to Unicode. At least the EOLN is specified!

Joe



On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 08:32AM, Steve Butler <sbutler@fchn.com> wrote:

>Have to share this experience with you.  A national claims clearing house is
>testing the new HIPAA X12-837 transaction with us.  Their first file was
>fixed length at 80 bytes with trailing spaces after the last segment marker!
>
>
>We followed the more traditional format of inserting a CR LF after the major
>segment terminators (~).  Neither of us could process the other's files.
>Not sure what they were using but we had Mercator trying to map their files.
>
>Finally settled on no CR or LF anywhere in the file!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Joseph Bruni [mailto:jbruni@mac.com]
>Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 10:23 PM
>To: Steve Butler
>Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
>Subject: Re: Self Decrypting Archives
>
><<snip>>
>
>I feel your pain regarding the EOLN conversion. It seems like the 
>vendors who are using Windows are the least helpful. They always expect 
>us Unix people to do their EOLN conversion.
>
>
><<snip>>
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