Another option is to write a "filter" that has 2 args: the 1st is the
mode (-b/-t) and the second is the file name to write to. This will
bypass the automatic mode setting (I have such a program for code
conversion, e.g. ASCII <---> EBCDIC, and it also does End of Line
conversion, so I can convert from/to CR-LF files on UNIX).
Ehud.
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