On 01.05.15 17:24, Craig Sanders wrote:
> it would probably be better and more reliable to write a simple
> perl filter using MIME::Decoder[2], which uses subclasss
> MIME::QuotedPrint::Perl[3] - the MIME:Decoder docs have an example
> filter in 3 lines of perl:
> 
>     use MIME::Decoder;
> 
>     $decoder = new MIME::Decoder 'quoted-printable' or die "unsupported";
>     $decoder->decode(\*STDIN, \*STDOUT);
> 
> 
> awk and/or sed can probably handle 90+% of cases, or at least make them
> less ugly to view. a decoder script should handle 100%, and convert them
> back to 8-bit text.

Many thanks, Craig. I'll read the article, but I can't promise to do
battle with perl. Too many years of too intimate familiarity with awk
have made the pain of learning perl too much to endure. (Tried about a
decade ago, even bought several books. Sold or gave away most of them.)

You're right, the html pages were horribly ugly to view, but fixing
half a dozen QP-isms renders them apparently flawless. (Perhaps I was
lucky)

<OT>
With encroaching seniority, energy flags, and today it was more fun to
put a new phase capacitor in the quarter-century old alternator for the
farm, so it again generates 240v, rather than just 190v, which made it
hard for fluoro's to light up.
</OT>

Erik
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