Re: Hrm...
By: Thom Miller to All on Wed Apr 12 2023 11:34 am
Hrm. Okay. So the 'msgtmp' that was pulled into T.A.G. on that last message had the first few sentences as one long line with no linebreaks (i.e. the *editor* is not inserting line breaks). In T.A.G. itself, none of the sentences have the strange i character. In the package that's being sent, the first few characters that I didn't manually hit 'enter' on *had* the accented i in front of them in the packet viewer I used to examine it, but the ones with a manual carriage return before them did not. So either
I *think* it's fastecho. As part of this 'connect old technology to new' project, I've been working on a utility to export jam message areas to JSON. When I run that utility and export the data from T.A.G., I'm not seeing anything strange in the JSON file it's exporting... Curiouser and curiouser...
I heard that ASCII 141 (0x8D) is considered a soft-CR in FidoNet, and the echomail processor for the BBS software I'm using (Synchronet) has an option to strip those soft-CRs from incoming messages (if they're not UTF8-encoded). I had that turned off, and I've turned that on. So for Synchronet systems, that may be something to enable.
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* Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (21:1/137)