Error Reading Header After Processing Winzip
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that make connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes InlineIssues winzip doesn't like winzip unable to read header inline tar file Closed (fixed)Project:InlineVersion:4.6.x-1.x-devComponent:User interfacePriority:NormalCategory:Support requestAssigned:UnassignedReporter:TheQuietOneCreated:February 23, 2005 - 15:34Updated:March
Winzip Tar Error Reading Header
14, 2005 - 12:15 Log in or register to update this issue This is the first 7 zip module I've tried to add - maybe I'm not understanding what to do. I downloaded inline-4.5.0.tar.tar onto my (windows xp) local pc, and tried to open it with
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the latest winzip. I get 'error reading header after processing 0 entries' Is there some other way I should obtain the module? I am hosted on a remote site - I had intended to get the module onto my local machine and ftp it across. I also tried to get the documentation, but it seemed to have the same name as the module itself. Comments Comment #1 TheQuietOne CreditAttribution: TheQuietOne commented February 23, 2005 at 3:43pm Assigned: TheQuietOne ยป Unassigned This is the first module I've tried to add - maybe I'm not understanding what to do. I downloaded inline-4.5.0.tar.tar onto my (windows xp) local pc, and tried to open it with the latest winzip. I get 'error reading header after processing 0 entries' Is there some other way I should obtain the module? I am hosted on a remote site - I had intended to get the module onto my local machine and ftp it across. I also tried to get the documentation, but it seemed to have the same name as the module itself. Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 matteo CreditAttribution: matteo commented February 23, 2005 at 3:46pm This is not related to the module. As far as I know, there are cases in which browser prevents automatic open of a zip file. Try ri
Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. (Resolved) opening a .tar file with winzip Discussion in 'All Other Software' started by shelley, Mar 3, 2004. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement shelley Thread Starter Joined: Nov 14, 1999 Messages: 563 I tried downloading MIME::Lite from CPAN's site but got the following message when I tried to extract the files using Winzip ~ "Error reading header after processing 0 entries" The files have the extension .tar.gz.tar. What am I missing here ? shelley, Mar 3, 2004 #1 Sponsor eddie5659 Moderator Malware Specialist Joined: Mar 19, 2001 Messages: 29,800 Hiya Not fully sure, but aren't gz.tar files something to do with Linux? Like I https://www.drupal.org/node/17809 say, may be wrong. I assume this is where you got them: http://search.cpan.org/dist/MIME-Lite/ Which one did you download? Was it the MIME-Lite-3.01_03 or MIME-Lite-3.01 at the top? Regards eddie eddie5659, Mar 3, 2004 #2 shelley Thread Starter Joined: Nov 14, 1999 Messages: 563 I think it's Unix but there wasn't an option to download any other way. I downloaded 3.01. I tried other builds with the same result. Maybe I need to upload the zipped file to the server and open https://forums.techguy.org/threads/resolved-opening-a-tar-file-with-winzip.208632/ it there, though I still don't know how to open it. shelley, Mar 3, 2004 #3 eddie5659 Moderator Malware Specialist Joined: Mar 19, 2001 Messages: 29,800 Ah, found out WinRar will unzip tar files: http://www.rarlab.com/ eddie eddie5659, Mar 3, 2004 #4 shelley Thread Starter Joined: Nov 14, 1999 Messages: 563 Thanks for the link, Eddie, but there must be another way to resolve this which doesn't mean spending $29! If it's just a case of finding a .tar unzipper then I guess I can make a search for a freebie. I thought it may be something else, like a setting in Winzip I'd missed, or some download corruption. shelley, Mar 3, 2004 #5 hewee Joined: Oct 26, 2001 Messages: 57,628 IZArc is free and will open .tar and many other formats. IZArc is the ultimate archive utility suports many archive formats like: 7-ZIP, A, ACE, ARC, ARJ, B64, BH, BZ2, BZA, CAB, CPIO, DEB, ENC, GCA, GZ, GZA, HA, JAR, LHA, LIB, LZH, MBF, MIM, PAK, PK3, RAR, RPM, TAR, TAZ, TBZ, TGZ, TZ, UUE, WAR, XXE, YZ1, Z, ZIP, ZOO. With a modern easy-to-use interface, IZArc provides support for most compressed and encoded files, as well as access to many powerful features and tools. It allows you to drag and drop files from and to Windows Explorer, create and extract archives directly in Windows Explorer, create multiple archives spanning disks, creating self-extracting archives, repair damaged zip archives, converting from one archive type
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181826 The Zip file format, which is open source, has a specific structure defined in the .ZIP Application Note. By definition, the information recorded in the two Zip file headers should be equivalent. In other words, information recorded about a file in the Central directory should match the information recorded about the same file in the Local directory. This information should also be accurate. Due to the nature of an open source format, it is very possible for you to receive a Zip file where a simple header issue exists. This header issue may be a minor mistake caused by the application or process used to create the Zip file. However innocent the mistake may seem, WinZip will treat all header inconsistencies, inacurate data, and incorrect extensions as possible security risks and report to you that the Zip file is corrupt. You may want to try to repair your Zip file at some point, as some of these matters can be corrected using a Zip file fix routine. In other cases when the data in a Zip file is damaged, it may not be possible to fix the Zip file and you will not be able to extract all of the files correctly, if at all. Damaged data can affect the entire Zip file, multiple member files, or just one member file. There are many possible causes for data damage. Among the most common is a transfer error when downloading a Zip file from the internet. Such an error can introduce invalid data into a Zip file. Some other possible causes include exposure of media to excessive temperatures or magnetic fields and mechanical problems with disk drives. The best solution to the problem of a damaged Zip file is to try to obtain another copy of the file. For example, use your backup copy of the file or get a new copy from the original source. If you obtained the Zip file by downloading it, then downloading it again may solve the problem. If the damaged Zip file is on a removable disk, the removable disk may be physically damaged, or the data on it may have been corrupted. In these cases, the only completely reliable solution is to use another, undamaged copy of the disk or Zip file. There are, however, two other situations in which it may be possible to recover some files from a removable disk. The removable disk drive that you are using to unzip the Zip file may be malfunctioning. Try using a differen