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Old 04-07-2006
Data Problem with uuencode

I a script i telnet port 25 and part of the attachment is
echo "Content-type: application/msword; filename= "$3" "
echo Content-transfer-encoding: base64
echo "Content-disposition: attachment; filename= "$3" "
echo
uuencode -m "$3" /dev/stdout

$3 is a word document. When i send in Outlook the attached document starts off "0M8R4KGx......" but when I do the above it comes out
"begin-base64 764 /dev/stdout0M8R4KGx......."
So I can't open the one from UNIX but i can from Outlook.

Is there a way of stopping the begin-base64.. being there?
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HTTPD(8)						      System Manager's Manual							  HTTPD(8)

NAME
httpd, echo - HTTP server SYNOPSIS
http/httpd [ -n namespace ] srvname netname netdir http/echo [ -n namespace ] [ -d domain ] [ -r remoteip ] method version uri [ search ] DESCRIPTION
Httpd serves the file system described by namespace (default /lib/namespace.http), using version 1.0 of the HTTP protocol. It is usually executed by listen(8) in response to an incoming call on TCP port 80, the HTTP port. Srvname is the name of the service invoked, typically tcp80, netname is the name of the network, typically TCP, and netdir is the network directory for the connection. Httpd supports only the GET and HEAD methods of the HTTP protocol. The Content-type (default application/octet-stream) and Content-encod- ing (default binary) of a file are determined by looking for suffixes of the file name in /sys/lib/http. If the requested URI begins with /magic/server/, httpd executes the file /bin/http/server to finish servicing the request. Method, ver- sion, and uri are those received on the first line of the request, which is the only line read by httpd before executing the magical server. Echo is a trivial server that just returns the method, URI, any search, and the headers sent by the client. FILES
/sys/lib/http content type description file /lib/namespace.http default namespace file for httpd SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/httpd SEE ALSO
newns in auth(2), listen(8) HTTPD(8)