Module config : XML2PLAIN in the receiver file adapter :

Hi All,
I am facing a problem in using the Module XML2PLAIN in the receiver comm channel configuration.
I am using the same parameters in the another receiver and is working fine,but when I use it another on eit is not working.(and is working fine if I download XML directly).But in the normal format file is getting downloaded with nothing in it .
I could see some special characters(2 = no of fields) in notepad ,which converts to space in wordpad
The parameters which I am using is .
The module I am using is  XML2PLAIN
Par name                     par value
Tran.class                       com.sap.aii.messaging.adapter.Conversion
Trav.con type                      text/plain;charset=utf-8
Xml.addheaderline                     0
Xml.conversiontype                   SIMPLEXML2PLAIN
XML.FIELDFIXEDLENGTHS          25,6
XML.FIXEDLENGTHTOOSHORTHANDLING  CUT
Cam some one please help me out from this ..what am I missing in this ?
Thanks.

Hi Raju,
Guess this can help u
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/f02d12a7-0201-0010-5780-8bfc7d12f891
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