Nevertheless, I suspect it's supposed to be a capital Z. I don't suppose you could paste in a hex dump of the first 256 characters or so... It may reveal that the compression isn't ".z" or ".Z" at all.

UPDATE: Wow, just wow. A hex dump would look more like this:

0000000: 4120 6865 7820 6475 6d70 2077 6f75 6c64 A hex dump would 0000010: 206c 6f6f 6b20 6d6f 7265 206c 696b 6520 look more like 0000020: 7468 6973 3a0a this:.

Of course, your tools may differ from xxd.

-Paul


In reply to Re^3: Decoding .z and .gz files by jettero
in thread Decoding .z and .gz files by blackadder

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