Visual FoxPro
Visual FoxPro
Get an Attachment as a Text String
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.GetAttachmentString method, which returns the Nth attachment's data as text. The first argument is the zero-based attachment index and the second is the charset used to interpret the attachment bytes. This example reads a text attachment as utf-8.
Background: Attachments are stored as bytes, so turning one back into a string requires knowing its charset — the rule for mapping bytes to characters. Supplying the correct charset (often
utf-8) yields readable text; the wrong one produces garbled characters. This method is meant for text attachments such as .txt, .csv, or .xml; binary attachments should be handled as raw data instead.Chilkat Visual FoxPro Downloads
LOCAL loEmail
LOCAL lcContent
* Demonstrates the GetAttachmentString method, which returns the Nth attachment's data as
* text. The first argument is the zero-based attachment index and the second is the charset used to interpret
* the attachment bytes.
loEmail = CreateObject('Chilkat.Email')
loEmail.Subject = "Attachment as text"
loEmail.AddStringAttachment("notes.txt","These are the notes stored in the attachment.")
* Get the first attachment (index 0) as text, interpreting the bytes as utf-8.
lcContent = loEmail.GetAttachmentString(0,"utf-8")
? "Attachment 0 text: " + lcContent
RELEASE loEmail