[Xerte] Re: Unable to import zipped LO to XOT

Pat Lockley patrick.lockley at googlemail.com
Thu Jul 12 13:50:46 BST 2012


XOT uses a special zip class as zip lib in php wasn't available to us,
or to that many people in PHP 4.2 (as it can get memory / process
hungry), so sysadmins ban it - then we run less efficient code to do
it anyways. Ha ha! Sys admin.

It is more likely, I think, to be headers being different and
something odd in the zip that's the problem. Will need to get in the
code to find out why, then probably bring back a fix for the rest. The
zip import and export stuff needs to be modded to deal with
differences between servers, but till we find them, can't really
anticipate it.

On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Dave Burnett <d_b_burnett at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>  Obviously this is a zip file - and one which XOT zipped itself.
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> Yes, but I believe XOT just makes a call, it does not use it's own captive
> zip client.
> So some proprietary zippers do unexpected things...
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