The file should contain 8 ascii files (they're surface temperatures for a site on the surface of Mars). Here's a link to one of the files, I can't provide a link to the website I'm operating, it's not up and running yet. Click the File menu and choose Create Archive. I would prefer not to tell users to use the terminal though, if I can avoid it. All you need is simply double-click on a Mac ZIP file in Finder or on the desktop and its contents will be extracted to the parent folder. You can also zip files by using Archive Utility: Go to Applications > Utilities Double-click Archive Utility to launch it. Warning : 3 extra bytes at beginning or within zipfile (attempting to process anyway) Opening the zip file in the terminal using unzip works, though gives the warning I don't think that's the case with mine because it works fine on my Linux machine. Going by a google search the zip-cpgz loop looks like it is a pretty common problem, but almost all the solutions suggest that the original file was poorly formatted a zip of a non-existant initial file, a zip produced by a windows machine with a different file ending, things like that. Double clicking the cpgz file creates another cpgz, etc etc. But if I download the files using my Mac laptop the files will not unzip, double clicking creates a cpgz file. It works perfectly on the Fedora linux computer I'm running it on. I'm using PHP ZipArchive to allow website users to combine a few files into a zip file, and then download them. Dynamically created zip files by ZipStream in PHP won't open in OSX
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