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Re: searching in a binary stream: msg#00137

Subject: Re: searching in a binary stream
Justin, how does the file actually look.? That "ClarkKent", is that 
in ASCII? When you say binary, are you meaning that if you type the 
file, your screen goes crazy or do you print out a bunch of numbers 
and letters? If you send me a sample offline, I'll play with it. -Ted




--- In padnug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Justin Collum" <jcollum@...> wrote:
>
> Hi guys, a little bit of googling hasn't revealed what I'm looking 
for on
> this one. I have a file, it's got a bunch of information in it 
that's
> "bracketed" by some hex numbers. So it'd look a little like 
0089Clark
> Kent6788Lex Luthor7863Lois Lane7876. Lots and lots of stuff in no 
particular
> order. Data between the numbers is not at regular intervals.  I'm 
thinking
> I'd use some sort of regex to read through the stream and find 
anything
> that's between [a number] and [another number]. But then there's 
probably
> some encoding that would have to happen, and that might throw 
another chef
> into the kitchen if you get my meaning. Less chefs is better! 
Anyone have a
> simple solution for this?
> 
> -- Justin
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>






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