wrote:
> The file starts with PK. So it seems to be a ZIP
> file.
That's what I thought. (I did not try with UNZIP . .
. but ZTree has UNZIP32.DLL at its disposal.)
> Beyond that I
> don't know because I can't open it. "Central
> directory not found".
PK 2.50 for OS/2 opens it here, just fine. What I see
are a couple of subs with very lengthy names -- all in
giberish. There is one file listed inside, purporting
to be 529 meg.s and change in size. Which is of
course ridiculous for a zipfile of about 15K bytes, or
whatever it was. It would *still* have been a
ridiculous number if I had actually retrieved the
whole archive.
Jordan
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