On 10/6/05, Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you manually open the jar and extract the png's are they corrupted?
yes, that is how I noticed that Eclipse/Ant should be responsible for this.
On 10/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have a look at the , and commands.
>
If you manually open the jar and extract the png's are they corrupted?
Ron
Wim Deprez wrote:
On 10/5/05, Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just a wild thought. Have you told Eclipse that pngs are binary?
Yes, I checked Eclipse: Window > Properties > Team > File Content ;
and th
>The only thing that happens to the pngs is that they get
>JAR'ed in an archive together with some HTML's and such. I am
>doing more "research", but if any help is most welcome.
Have a look at the , and commands.
Are there any nested s?
Jan
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On 10/5/05, Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a wild thought. Have you told Eclipse that pngs are binary?
Yes, I checked Eclipse: Window > Properties > Team > File Content ;
and there I see:
Extension | Contents
... | ...
png | binary
Just a wild thought. Have you told Eclipse that pngs are binary?
Is it possible that the pngs are already corrupt before the Ant task runs?
Can you test the ant task outside Eclipse (command mode) using the
Eclipse workspace?
Sorry for all the questions and no answers
Ron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wr
Maybe you use filters on that binary files.
Jan
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>Von: Wim Deprez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 5. Oktober 2005 11:51
>An: user@ant.apache.org
>Betreff: corrupt .png-files
>
>Dear List,
>
>
>when I add .png's to a project of Eclipse (I need the