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I've got a stumper here. I zipped up a directory of php, javascript, css, etc. files on a server running Centos. I used Firefox to download this zip file to a machine running Windows XP. The download competed, and I extracted the files. Many files I expected to see in the unzipped directory were not there. I chalked it up to human error.

I zipped them up again, redownloaded and unzipped. Different files weren't there. Entire directories were missing.

I tried using Winzip and the built in Windows compression. Same results. I inspected the zip file on the Windows machine, and the files clearly don't seem to be in there.

So, I go back to the server and unzip the zip file on the server. All the files are there.

I finally give up and go to my Mac and download the zip file and unzip it to a portable drive to sneaker net over to the windows machine.

But, how this happened is stumping me. If the file did not come down completely, I would have seen an error and the zip wouldn't have opened. If I zipped the files incorrectly, they would not be in the zip when I pulled it down to the Mac. I can't imagine file permissions doing it, and none of this stuff is hidden or a special kind of file.

Any thoughts?


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