ASCII is the acronym for American Standard Codes for Information Interchange. It is used to determine which character to display when a keyboard key is pressed, or code entered. So it can refer to basic text. A delimited file is a file that includes text separated by commas or full stops or semi-colons or spaces, or whatever the user designates as a delimiter. If you have something like firstnames and surnames and dates of birth, they could be in a file with a comma after each one, indicating to a program that reads the file, like a spreadsheet or database, as to how to arranged the data. If it was being opened by a spreadsheet, it would start putting the data into cells. It would use the delimiter to decided at what point something goes into the next cell. So if you had a firstname, a comma and a surname, the firstname would be put into one cell and the surname into the next cell.
An ASCII file is just a text file.
There are no set file extensions for an ASCII text file, however one that is commonly used is .txt
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There is a face ASCII art TEXT generator. This can be copy and pasted to your document. There is a variety of art that can be made from this art TEXT generator.
You can are ASCII-tabellen. For converting binary to text
Emails can be plain text. That is ASCII. Or it can be written in HTML coding.
Ascii is simply an encoding scheme. It represents text by assigning a code to each particular character.
Using ASCII, the computer can hold much more text, and this way you can save more on the computer without the computer slowing down.
*.txt. In reality the ascii file can have any extention. A ASCII file is just a raw text file with no enbedded codes within the file.
go to contacts ,click export ,choose Tab-delimited text (TXT), now it is a txt file and you can open it on your computer but do not move text around. to put it back on aim/AOL mail goto contacts and click import then click Tab-delimited text (TXT).
When files are transferred in ASCII mode, the transferred data is considered to contain only ASCII formatted text. The party that is receiving the transferred data is responsible for translating the format of the received text to one that is compatible with their operating system.
When files are transferred in ASCII mode, the transferred data is considered to contain only ASCII formatted text. The party that is receiving the transferred data is responsible for translating the format of the received text to one that is compatible with their operating system.