>>>>What I meant though, was that once you zip both the DBFs and CDXs and the next time you refresh just the DBFs in the existing zip file. Well, if you did that, on decompression you'll have older valid CDXs with newer DBFs.
>>>>Sorin
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>>>I had a situation where the user looked at the ZIP file de-compressing files, and when it said 'exploding filex...' instead of 'inflating' she panicked and turned off the computer.
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>>>Total disaster. Files corrupted, WIN95 messed up, etc. :-(
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>>... And the automatic cup folder (CD ROM drive) shut off and spilled coffee on the floor...
>>Sorin
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>And all over that pedal with 2 buttons so bad designed (you must be really good with your toes to be able to use it!). :)
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>Vlad
Or (WARNING: DOS JOKE) The client who after what seemed like hours of typing commands like 'DIR *.*' and getting no results was found to be typing 'DIR 8.8' because "DOS commands don't have to be capitalized"
Barbara