I get e-mails from users who aren't able to open phpodp.zip which they download from my site. I don't know what causes this, but when I download the .zip I see no problems with it. If I send it to these users they're able to open it.
Also, if I test the zip from the shell (the one on my server) [quote] unzip -t phpodp.zip Archive: phpodp.zip testing: delcache.php OK testing: go.php OK testing: INSTALL.TXT OK testing: odp.php OK testing: phpodp4.gif OK testing: phpodp5.gif OK testing: phpodp8.gif OK testing: phpodp9.gif OK testing: phpodp11.gif OK testing: phpodp15.gif OK testing: phpodp16.gif OK testing: phpodp17.gif OK testing: phpodp19.gif OK testing: phpodp.gif OK testing: phpodp_directory_script.gif OK testing: phpodp_directory_script_blu.gif OK testing: phpodp_fueled_with_yellow.gif OK testing: phpodp_wow_its_blue.gif OK testing: phpodp_wow_its_red.gif OK testing: star.gif OK testing: testscript.php OK testing: includes/ OK testing: includes/404.php OK testing: includes/blocked.php OK testing: includes/browse_footer.php OK testing: includes/browse_header.php OK testing: includes/copyright.php OK testing: includes/main_footer.php OK testing: includes/main_header.php OK testing: includes/search_footer.php OK testing: includes/search_header.php OK testing: includes/search_no_result.php OK testing: includes/search_sponsor_header.php OK testing: includes/search_sponsor_header_de.php OK testing: changes.txt OK No errors detected in compressed data of phpodp.zip.[/quote]
Everything seems to be ok?..
So, I'm thinking it must be a firewall or anti-virus issue?
I just downloaded the zip to test and after extract there was a damaged file. I use WinRar. When I tried to repair archive I got the following message[code:1]odp.zip Detecting archive type... ---> GZIP WinRAR can repair only RAR and ZIP archives Done[/code:1]