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Binary data to email

I have a problem converting binary to text

I am reading a page using xmlhttp

xmlhttp.open "GET", url, false ,"userName","pa ssword"
xmlhttp.send ""
tex3 = xmlhttp.respons eBody

now I have the binary data of the html page I am reading

I can write this data to the asp page using

Response.Binary Write tex3

but I don't want to write it, I want to send it in a email but when I do I
get a load of ??????''??????' ?????'
I need to convert it to ASCI
I have tried

tex3 = BinaryToText( tex3)

but did not work

any ideas?

I am using responseBody because responsetext has a problem of converting "'"
to "?"

thanks


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