Read file that starts with '\xff\xfe'
Bob Gailer
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Mon Sep 8 08:02:02 EDT 2003
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On Win 2K the Task Scheduler writes a log file that appears to be encoded. The first line is: '\xff\xfe"\x00T\x00a\x00s\x00k\x00 \x00S\x00c\x00h\x00e\x00d\x00u\x00l\x00e\x00r\x00 \x00S\x00e\x00r\x00v\x00i\x00c\x00e\x00"\x00\r\x00\n' My goal is to read this file and process it using Python string processing. I am disappointed in the codecs module documentation. I had hoped to find the answer there, but can't. I presume this is an encoding, and that '\xff\xfe' defines the encoding. How does one map '\xff\xfe' to an "encoding". Bob Gailer bgailer at alum.rpi.edu 303 442 2625 -------------- next part -------------- --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.506 / Virus Database: 303 - Release Date: 8/1/2003
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