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  • R Ray170

    Thanks for all the interest. I am using XP (SP2) and have WinZip 8.0 installed. I get the same problem whether I use WinZip or the extract tool built into XP. I have tried for some considerable time to open zip files downloaded from Code Project with always the same result (zilch). I regularly zip up files and send them to others for work with no problem. I can open and extract zip files that I make and which work sends to me ok. I haven't tried downloading and extracting files from any other URL since this hasn't arisen. The properties of the downloaded zip files are as they should be, not locked. I have 3 XP machines and they all do the same thing with Code Project files. Ray

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    Rainer Mangold
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    I had a similar problem some years ago. Everthing worked fine after I clear the IE-cache and rebooted my PC.

    Rainer Be as simple as you can be; You will be astonished to see how uncomplicated and happy your life can become. --Paramahansa Yogananda

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    • R Ray170

      Thanks for all the interest. I am using XP (SP2) and have WinZip 8.0 installed. I get the same problem whether I use WinZip or the extract tool built into XP. I have tried for some considerable time to open zip files downloaded from Code Project with always the same result (zilch). I regularly zip up files and send them to others for work with no problem. I can open and extract zip files that I make and which work sends to me ok. I haven't tried downloading and extracting files from any other URL since this hasn't arisen. The properties of the downloaded zip files are as they should be, not locked. I have 3 XP machines and they all do the same thing with Code Project files. Ray

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      Steve Hansen
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      Try getting WinRAR and see if you can open the files.

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        Try getting WinRAR and see if you can open the files.

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        Ray170
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        Got WinRAR, but get message "The archive is either unknown format or damaged". Looking at zip files that I create (with Winzip 8.0 )they start with PK.......Lw6i..+i. then a title. But files from CodeProject start \ \ \ \The Code Project - Member Logon - which doesn't seem like a zip file. What ever is going on? </x-turndown>

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        • J Jonathan Darka

          You need to update your archival software to a newer version, it cannot decompress the file as it doesn't understand the new zip format.


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          Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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          He was actually saying none of the zips are working for him. You mean to say the older version is non-compliant to the GZip specification here: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1952.txt[^]

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          • R Ray170

            Got WinRAR, but get message "The archive is either unknown format or damaged". Looking at zip files that I create (with Winzip 8.0 )they start with PK.......Lw6i..+i. then a title. But files from CodeProject start \ \ \ \The Code Project - Member Logon - which doesn't seem like a zip file. What ever is going on? </x-turndown>

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            Steve Hansen
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            Seems like you are getting HTML data instead of actual files, do you right-click on them and save as? Or just follow some link and it starts to download a .zip? I know CP show a login page when you try to download a file without being logged in...

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              Try getting WinRAR and see if you can open the files.

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              Ray170
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              Cracked it. Was using Star Downloader, but deleted this so I was downloading with the Windows utility and hey presto all was well. Never thought this was the problem because Star Downloader downloads other stuff ok. Just goes to show, problems usually have a simple solution - just takes a liitle while for the penny to drop. Many thanks for your interest and suggestions Ray

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              • R Ray170

                Thanks for all the interest. I am using XP (SP2) and have WinZip 8.0 installed. I get the same problem whether I use WinZip or the extract tool built into XP. I have tried for some considerable time to open zip files downloaded from Code Project with always the same result (zilch). I regularly zip up files and send them to others for work with no problem. I can open and extract zip files that I make and which work sends to me ok. I haven't tried downloading and extracting files from any other URL since this hasn't arisen. The properties of the downloaded zip files are as they should be, not locked. I have 3 XP machines and they all do the same thing with Code Project files. Ray

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                stevepqr
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                When I'm at work I regularly get this situation - when I looked a little closer for some reason all the zip files that seem to be corrupt have only downloaded 80%. If you watch the download its stops at 80% (and always 80%) waits a while and then reports it has finished - no errors just a corrupt (presumably incomplete) zip file. If I try the same file at home it downloads first time every time. Server problem?

                Apathy Rules - I suppose...

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                • R Ray170

                  Cracked it. Was using Star Downloader, but deleted this so I was downloading with the Windows utility and hey presto all was well. Never thought this was the problem because Star Downloader downloads other stuff ok. Just goes to show, problems usually have a simple solution - just takes a liitle while for the penny to drop. Many thanks for your interest and suggestions Ray

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                  Steve Hansen
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                  Yup, that's what I thought, it wasn't using your CodeProject cookies so you were downloading the login page :D

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                  • R Ray170

                    Thanks for all the interest. I am using XP (SP2) and have WinZip 8.0 installed. I get the same problem whether I use WinZip or the extract tool built into XP. I have tried for some considerable time to open zip files downloaded from Code Project with always the same result (zilch). I regularly zip up files and send them to others for work with no problem. I can open and extract zip files that I make and which work sends to me ok. I haven't tried downloading and extracting files from any other URL since this hasn't arisen. The properties of the downloaded zip files are as they should be, not locked. I have 3 XP machines and they all do the same thing with Code Project files. Ray

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                    Chris Maunder
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                    If a zip is corrupt then use the "Broken Article" link at the top of each article to report it to the editors.

                    cheers, Chris Maunder

                    CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                    • R Ray170

                      Got WinRAR, but get message "The archive is either unknown format or damaged". Looking at zip files that I create (with Winzip 8.0 )they start with PK.......Lw6i..+i. then a title. But files from CodeProject start \ \ \ \The Code Project - Member Logon - which doesn't seem like a zip file. What ever is going on? </x-turndown>

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                      Chris Maunder
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                      Are you using a download manager? That could be the cause.

                      cheers, Chris Maunder

                      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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