A Unix program that turns binary files into ASCII files for transmission via email. Several Macintosh programs also can create uuencoded files.
A common type of encoding on files.
A utility that converts a binary file (such as a word-processing file or a program) to text so that it can be transmitted over a network. UUDECODE (UNIX-to-UNIX Decode) is the utility used to convert the file back to its original state.
The program which translates binary files to text files for transfer with email programs.Veronica. User search tool for gopher system documents
uuencode(1C) encode a binary file, or decode its ASCII representation
a method of encoding binary data so that it can be sent as an ASCII file across networks by e-mail.A UUdecoder is required to convert the file back into executable binary file again
A utility that converts a binary file to an ASCII file for transmission over the Internet.
A method of turning binary files - pictures and images - into text files that can be sent as E-Mail messages. Becoming overtaken by MIME.
The method by which .uu files are encoded.
UUENCODE is a protocol similar to BinHex in that it converts unattached binary packages into text to be transmitted through email.
Short for Unix to Unix Encoding, a method of converting images to ASCII (see above) text in order to be transferred over the Internet.
Many file formats are 8-bit (also called binary) which means that the basic unit of information - a byte - comprises 8 on/off signals. Email, however, is a 7-bit (or text) medium, preventing the transfer of 8-bit data. UUencoding compensates for this restriction by converting 8-bit data to 7-bit data. UUencode accomplishes this by joining all of the file's bits together into a single stream, and then dividing the stream into 7-bit chunks. The data are then emailed and received by someone who must UUdecode it.
A program that allows the encoding of binary data as text so it can be included in electronic mail. A document that is uuencoded must be uudecoded once it is received.
UNIX utility that encodes data into 7-bit ASCII for communications over the Internet, which only supports seven bits. The UUencode utility then converts UUencoded data back into its original 8-bit format. Programs such as these are used to transmit proprietary file formats, documents, databases, spreadsheets, and binary executable files, as well as text files that use the full eight bits of the byte.
It is a method of sending binary files using email - similar in purpose to MIME. Back to the top VBScript Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition. Interpreted scripting language (subset of MS Visual Basic language) for creating scripts that can be embedded in HTML pages or for creating ActiveX Controls. Meant as an alternative to JavaScript. Here is the official VBScript site. VBScript is comparable to JScript.
A method for converting files from Binary to ASCII (text) so that they can be sent across the Internet via e-mail.
A method of translating binary code into ASCII data so that it can be sent as e-mail. The recipient will have to UUDecode to convert it back. Many mail packages will do this almost automatically.
A utility software program that turns binary code into ASKII code.
nix to nix Encod ing -- Yet another standard for sending (non-text, non-ASCII) into ASCII. Internet Email only transmits ASCII or text files. If you want to Email a spreadsheet or a MS word file to someone it must be converted from its native binary format into a ASCII format. You may download: Information Transportation Professional - xferp110.zip. This program will convert Binary files into ASCII for transmission via Email over the Internet and convert ASCII files you receive back into their original binary format(empty)
Like MIME, UUencode lets you send binary files over the Internet. UUencode--or Unix-to-Unix encoding--converts binary data into ASCII text format, which can then be inserted into an email message. The recipient must use a Uudecode utility to convert the text back to binary format.
An encoding format that translates files into 7-bit format for transmission over the Internet. An earlier alternative to MIME encoding (q.v.).
A program that converts binary format into text format, which can be sent over the Internet. Once the text format reaches it's destination, UUDECODE converts it back to binary format.
A data encoding standard developed to translate or convert a file or e-mail attachment (it can be an image, a text file, or a program) from its binary or bit-stream representation into the 7-bit ASCII set of text characters.
a program that encodes binary (nontext) files for distribution via e-mail.
One of the first encoding systems invented to disguise a binary file so it would look like printable text and could be sent by email.
(Unix-to-Unix encoding) A UNIX utility for converting binary files to ASCII for transmission via e-mail between UNIX machines. On the receiving end, uudecode is used to convert back to binary.
This is an attachment decoding method best used for recipients using PC or UNIX systems that are not MIME-compliant.
(Unix to Unix Encoding) - A method of converting files from Binary to ASCII so they can be sent through email.
A means of translating binary data so that it can be sent as an ASCII file across the Internet. (You need a decoder to convert it back into its native format at the other end.
UNIX to UNIX Encoding: A method for converting files from Binary to ASCII so that they can be sent across the Internet via email. See Also: MIME
(UNIX to UNIX Encoding) -- A program that encodes binary information, such as graphic images or document files, so that they can be sent across the Internet via e-mail.
A program that lets you send binary data through e-mail.
A program to convert binary data into ASCII form. Necessary to use to send binary files with some email systems. Used to send binary files on email systems without MIME.
A method of converting files into an ASCII format that can be transmitted over the Internet; it is a universal protocol for transferring files between different platforms like UNIX, Windows, and Macintosh and is especially popular for sending e-mail attachments. The Eudora e-mail program automatically encodes and decodes (uudecodes) such files.