beware of characters of binary value == 0, as they seem to
make fgetcsv ignore the remaining part of a line where they
appear.
Maybe this is normal under some convention I don't know,
but a file exported from Excel had those as values for some
cells *sometimes*, thus fgetcsv return variable cell counts
for different lines.
i'm using php 4.3
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