The file should contain 8 ascii files (they're surface temperatures for a site on the surface of Mars). Here's a link to one of the files, I can't provide a link to the website I'm operating, it's not up and running yet. I would prefer not to tell users to use the terminal though, if I can avoid it. Warning : 3 extra bytes at beginning or within zipfile (attempting to process anyway) Opening the zip file in the terminal using unzip works, though gives the warning I don't think that's the case with mine because it works fine on my Linux machine. Going by a google search the zip-cpgz loop looks like it is a pretty common problem, but almost all the solutions suggest that the original file was poorly formatted a zip of a non-existant initial file, a zip produced by a windows machine with a different file ending, things like that. Double clicking the cpgz file creates another cpgz, etc etc. But if I download the files using my Mac laptop the files will not unzip, double clicking creates a cpgz file. A full example is 7-Zip itself, since 7-Zip works via this dll also. You can find a small example in 'CPP7zipUIClient7z' folder in the source code. It, however, doesnt use standard COM interfaces for creating objects. It works perfectly on the Fedora linux computer I'm running it on. One way is to use the 7z.dll or 7za.dll (available from sf.net for download). I'm using PHP ZipArchive to allow website users to combine a few files into a zip file, and then download them. Dynamically created zip files by ZipStream in PHP won't open in OSX Head to Application Support, make a folder named Zipster and put the license file inside it, as shown below.
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