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Visual Basic
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00398216
Message ID:
00398541
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21
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>My question is simple, which ascii caracter composes an 'EOF'? Is it composed of more than one caracter (for example, a new line which is a Chr(13) and a Chr(10)) or is it a single ascii caracter?
>>>>
>>>>In your answer, please provide me with the position of the caracters (1 .. 512).
>>>
>>>If I remember old DOS days, it is chr(27).
>>
>>That's Escape - 26 is EOF.
>
>Dough!!!

Well, it's close...IAC, what's a bit or two among friends? < g >

He's in much more trouble than misidentifying the EOF character if he thinks the range of ASCII values runs 1-512; bytes only hold values between 0-255...rather than answering questions like this, pointing to a web page like http://members.tripod.com/~plangford/ascii.html will be more useful in the long run.
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