Do you always know how many fields to expect? If not, it may be impossible to properly interrpret the file ie:
"data", "moredate", "this is a field", " and another coma for good mea
+sure with unescaped quotes followed by a coma"
was the preceding data 1,2,3, or 4 fields? impossible to tell. Even if you know how many fields there should be it's an impossible problem say there should be 3 fields:
"data blah","foooo","hmmmmmmmm","what if there arnt even numbers of qu
+otes"
what are the 3 fields? there are several perfectly legal variants. Impossible.
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