<div>Hi</div>
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<div>I made a small python program at home and tried to send by email attachments to my studymates.</div>
<div>The attachment however shows up as a strange text</div>
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<div>the first lines look like this:</div>
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<div>M1F]R<_AG(#(@+2 R(&=E;F5R871O<F5R("T@1$<R#0H@"5!I"0E08@D)4"!O <br>M;&EE<'5M<&4)4"!V86YD<'5M<&4)4"!F<FEK=&EO;@EB97)E9VYE="!08@T*
<br>M5&EM92 P( DS-C4Q-3@N-30T-#0T( DS-C(S-C N," ),3(R,BXR,C(R,C(R <br>M,B ),30V-"XP.#@X<a href="http://groups.google.com/groups/unlock?msg=c42d7058ff6b0c28&hl=en&_done=/group/gruppe-b1/browse_thread/thread/23a5c2bfae647d8b%3Fhl%3Den" target="_parent">
...</a>@X.2 ),3$R+C(S,S,S,S,S,R ),S0Y,3,T+C$W,S@U <br>M,PT*5&EM92 Q( DS-3@P.#4N-CDT-#0T( DS-34S-# N," ),3(R,BXR,C(R </div>
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<div>I was thinking that it might be the binary representation of my .py files? (the files were not compresses, just basic .py-files)</div>
<div>If so is there anyways its possible to convert it back into an ordinary text file? through either Python og Windows?</div>
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<div>I ain'tt gonna be back to my own PC for the rest of the weekend so some of the study work requires me to decode the attachments.</div>
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<div>All help highly appriciated<br>Best regards </div>
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<div>Ole Jensen</div>