Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
> On Friday 31 of October 2008, Eric Sandeen wrote:
>> Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
>
>>> Any ideas what that could be?
>>>
>>> /**
>>> * A class for reading Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets.
>>> *
>>> * Originally
>>> d4040\134040\134040\134040//"#,##0.00",^M\134012\134040\134040\134040\134
>>> 040\134040\134040\134040\1340400x5\134040=>\134040"%1.0f",\134040\134040\1
>>> 34040\134040\134040/*"$#,##0;
>> Ow, my eyes ;)
>>
>> try:
>>
>> # hexdump -C $FILENAME
>>
>> to see if it's obvious where the corruption boundaries are, or any
>> patterns that might be more readable than
>> "\134012\134040\134040\134040\134040\" :)
>
> These backslashes are regular backslashes...
And how does that compare to the good backup? I assume that the
corruption starts...
> 00000fa0 76 65 6c 20 64 6f 63 62 6c 6f 63 6b 2e 0d 0a 2a |vel docblock...*|
> 00000fb0 2f 0d 0a 0d 0a 2f 2a 2a 0d 0a 2a 20 41 20 63 6c |/..../**..* A cl|
> 00000fc0 61 73 73 20 66 6f 72 20 72 65 61 64 69 6e 67 20 |ass for reading |
> 00000fd0 4d 69 63 72 6f 73 6f 66 74 20 45 78 63 65 6c 20 |Microsoft Excel |
> 00000fe0 53 70 72 65 61 64 73 68 65 65 74 73 2e 0d 0a 2a |Spreadsheets...*|
> 00000ff0 0d 0a 2a 20 4f 72 69 67 69 6e 61 6c 6c 79 20 64 |..* Originally d|
here? well, that's right on a 4k block boundary...
> 00001000 34 30 34 30 5c 31 33 34 30 34 30 5c 31 33 34 30 |4040\134040\1340|
> 00001010 34 30 5c 31 33 34 30 34 30 2f 2f 22 23 2c 23 23 |40\134040//"#,##|
> 00001020 30 2e 30 30 22 2c 0d 5c 31 33 34 30 31 32 5c 31 |0.00",.\134012\1|
<snip>
But it's hard to tell for sure since I don't know what the good data
looks like. (was this reader.php?)
If you have a good copy, try hexdump -C on both and diff them to see
more clearly where the corruption is.
strange. Is this pretty repeatable?
-Eric
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