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Gary R. Wheeler5-Mar-06 2:13
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You've got a couple options here.

1. If the file is relatively small, read the entire file into a string and then use one of the string search functions (like strstr) to find the opening marker <<A>>. Extract the data from where you find it.

2. If the file is large, read it a chunk at a time. Look for the first character in the marker in the chunk. If you find it, read enough more out of the file, appending to the chunk, that you're sure you have all of the data you're interested in. Extract the data.

3. Given your example, it almost sounds like you're trying to read XML. If that's the case, there's plenty of code around for helping you do that.


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