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Hi, Jon:

What about opening it (for viewing) with WinZip or PKZip for Windows on a Windows PC? (just to see what's in there...)?

I say this because the zip file may have been damaged somehow... where did you get this zip file from? Perhaps it was damaged when someone uploaded it to some FTP server incorrectly (for example, forgetting to use BINary mode FTP)...?

If it is truly "damaged" you will likely not be able to open it with WinZip or PKZip for Windows either ...

Let me know what you find.

All the best,

Mark

> Jon Paris wrote:

Jon Paris wrote:
I have found an example (using jar) in the archives of zipping a savf. What I can't find is a way of unzipping one that was created with (probably) winzip.

I tried:

jar tf xxxx.zip

To see if it could at least list the content but that resulted in:

java.io.EOFException: Unexpected end of ZLIB input stream

Can any of you PASE literati point me in the right direction. Google is not my friend today.


Jon Paris

www.Partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com




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