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On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 1:00 PM Michael Smith <msmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks for your reply... I am not sure I understand your answer.

Were you talking to Brad? He is saying you could install the `zip` and
`unzip` software from IBM and see if those work to your liking. He may
be talking about the RPMs that are installable via `yum`.

If the default for the CCSID of the file is changing from 819 to 1208, should I be concerned.

Well, I don't know for sure what the CCSID means for a ZIP file, but
the only thing I can think of that *could* make sense is that it is
the encoding used for the names of the files inside the ZIP.

So, I think your level of concern mainly depends on whether your PDFs
can ever have characters outside of 7-bit "safe" ASCII. If not, then I
don't think you should be concerned.

John Y.

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