Apparently the zip is indeed broken. We'll try to get a fixed one up there
soon.
Sorry for the hassle,
Zeev
At 01:21 1/5/2001, SHAWN wrote:
>Is anyone else having problems with the Windows binary zip? I've downloaded
>it a couple times and it keeps saying that it's corrupt.
>
>Thanks!
>Shawn
Yes it is, it's much more efficient.
Zeev
At 01:05 1/5/2001, Aaron Tuller wrote:
>>At 12:12 AM +0300 5/1/01, Zeev Suraski wrote:
>>- Implemented high-performance zlib-based output compression - see
>> zlib.output_compression INI directive. (Zeev)
>
>is this different from ob_gzhandler()? if s
Shawn,
Had the same problem - looks like the zip file is corrupted - you could try
zipfix but it's reporting that there are 88 bytes missing.
Chris
SHAWN wrote:
> Is anyone else having problems with the Windows binary zip? I've downloaded
> it a couple times and it keeps saying that it's corr
Is anyone else having problems with the Windows binary zip? I've downloaded
it a couple times and it keeps saying that it's corrupt.
Thanks!
Shawn Sellars
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>At 12:12 AM +0300 5/1/01, Zeev Suraski wrote:
>- Implemented high-performance zlib-based output compression - see
> zlib.output_compression INI directive. (Zeev)
is this different from ob_gzhandler()? if so, how is it different? thanks.
-aaron
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