On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 06:47:26AM -0700, drieux wrote:
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> ah! I see! you really are in the
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> have code, the rest is temporary data files
I'm not sure I catch your drift here. Did a line get dropped from the
email?
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> sorry for not quite catching your drift the first time.
>
> just
On Tuesday, December 4, 1956, at 07:56 , Paul Tremblay wrote:
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> Okay, I'm getting closer to finishing the d**n beast of a script, so I
> need to think about how to distribute it. This script will be a
> command line utility. Right now it has no switches:
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> rtf2xml
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> I want to make it ea
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 11:43:43AM -0700, drieux wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 10:06 , Paul Tremblay wrote:
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> > I am writing a script that converts RTF to XML, and this script needs
> > to read an external data file to form a hash. I plan to make this
> > script available to anyone
.--[ Paul Tremblay wrote (2002/08/21 at 13:06:55) ]--
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| I am writing a script that converts RTF to XML, and this script needs
| to read an external data file to form a hash. I plan to make this
| script available to anyone who needs it, and am wondering what to do
| with this
On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 10:06 , Paul Tremblay wrote:
> I am writing a script that converts RTF to XML, and this script needs
> to read an external data file to form a hash. I plan to make this
> script available to anyone who needs it, and am wondering what to do
> with this external d
I am writing a script that converts RTF to XML, and this script needs
to read an external data file to form a hash. I plan to make this
script available to anyone who needs it, and am wondering what to do
with this external data file.
Should I simply make the data file available with the script