I was trying to save space by omitting the fact that "." is counted as a digit... so I'm missing the translation values for "0.", "1.", "2." etc etc. Sorry.

I apologize, but I'm not sure I understand what your script is doing. I need to translate the other way. I need to turn ASCII 0x80 into "00", instead of the other way around. Or maybe I'm not understanding your answer. Here's a better example of what I'm trying to accomplish

I need to turn (ascii characters in curly braces):

MO{ASCII 0x81}B{ASCII 0x8D}CAJ{ASCII 0xA3}

into:

MO01B12CAJ32

Does that explain it better?

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In reply to Re^2: Translating non-printable ascii by samurai
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