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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Need to convert a pipe delimited text file to tab delimited Post 302940440 by Don Cragun on Sunday 5th of April 2015 05:55:59 PM
Old 04-05-2015
Copying a text file that is not in the proprietary Microsoft binary format expected by excel when it reads a file with the .xls extension obviously does not work (as you have already found).

Did you try what I suggested in post #2 in this thread?
 

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Ns_Mime(3aolserver)					   AOLserver Library Procedures 				       Ns_Mime(3aolserver)

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NAME
Ns_GetMimeType - Return the MIME type of a file SYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h" char * Ns_GetMimeType(char *file) _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
Ns_GetMimeType(file) The Ns_GetMimeType function uses the extension of file and looks up the associated MIME type stored internally in the server. Case is ignored. The return value is of the form "text/html". AOLserver has a set of predefined file extension to MIME type associations. You can add to these associations by defining file extension to MIME type associations in the server configuration file in the ns/mimetypes section. If you define a file extension that already exists in the server, that file extension and MIME type association will be replaced with yours. If no MIME type association exists for a particular file extension, or there is no file extension, the default and noextension MIME types are returned, respectively. These default to "*/*" but can be set in the server configuration file. Here is an example ns/mimetypes section from the server configuration file: ns_section "ns/mimetypes" ns_param ".doc" "application/msword" ns_param ".ppt" "application/vnd.ms-powerpoint" ns_param ".xls" "application/vnd.ms-excel" ns_param ".cab" "application/mscabinet" ns_param ".frl" "application/x-perfpro" ns_param ".max" "application/vviewer" ns_param ".mif" "application/x-mif" ns_param ".frz" "application/x-dffill" ns_param ".asvg" "image/svg-xml" ns_param ".asvgz" "image/svg-xml" ns_param ".svg" "image/svg-xml" ns_param ".svgz" "image/svg-xml" ns_param default "*/*" ns_param noextension "*/*" SEE ALSO
nsd(1), info(n) KEYWORDS
AOLserver 4.0 Ns_Mime(3aolserver)
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