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Re: IDL_FileOpen problem? [message #20417 is a reply to message #20344] |
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Vince Hradil
Messages: 574 Registered: December 1999
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Is it possible that this is an 'endian'
problem?</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>"Nando Iavarone" <<A
href="mailto:f.iavarone@acsys.it">f.iavarone@acsys.it</A>> wrote in message
<A
href="news:39466AB0.FBA20EE4@acsys.it">news:39466AB0.FBA20EE4@acsys.it</A>...</DIV>Ben
Tupper wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE="CITE">Hello,
<P>My eyes tend to glaze over when I see c code... but I think I see that
<BR>you are expecting your 'foo' file to be binary format. <BR>If so, you
should set the BINARY keyword to OPENW since the default <BR>behavior on WIN
platforms is to write in text format. <BR> </P></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P><BR>Hi Ben, <BR>sorry for your eyes ;o)
<P>I don't think so because I am writing unformatted. <BR>In fact the result
is the same (and IDL_FileOpen should warrantee portability). <BR>I tried also
to write the file using the IDL_FileOpen in write mode and using the c-fwrite
function. Nothing changes.
<P>I am waiting for the RSINC support answer.
<P>Thank you. <BR> Best regards,
<BR> Nando <PRE>--
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