I believe they are not compressed.
[user@dev2 ~]# unzip -v /tmp/test.zip Archive: /tmp/test.zip Length Method Size Ratio Date Time CRC-32 Name -------- ------ ------- ----- ---- ---- ------ ---- 19855954 Stored 19855954 0% 08-24-10 17:06 0fcdfbd0 RGB_DSC08815 +.jpg 11230988 Stored 11230988 0% 08-24-10 17:05 67a55892 RGB_fly43337 +.jpg 13285985 Stored 13285985 0% 08-24-10 17:04 99f07708 RGB_fly48151 +.jpg 10024136 Stored 10024136 0% 08-24-10 17:04 830c539f RGB_fly48168 +.jpg 9236336 Stored 9236336 0% 08-24-10 17:04 7e2c3508 RGB_fly54598 +.jpg 7750448 Stored 7750448 0% 08-24-10 17:03 63612579 RGB_fly57173 +.jpg 8870833 Stored 8870833 0% 08-24-10 17:03 d592d805 RGB_MHowell1 +42.jpg 10178959 Stored 10178959 0% 08-24-10 17:06 ee859aa4 RGB_MHowell1 +81.jpg 1151658 Stored 1151658 0% 08-24-10 17:16 9d05c82e RGB_Ducky_HA +RD.eps 14741504 Stored 14741504 0% 09-07-10 17:08 f6bf0574 RGB_TEST.ind +d -------- ------- --- ------- 106326801 106326801 0% 10 files

In reply to Re^2: problems using IO::Uncompress::Unzip to get name of zip contents. by andr3w77
in thread problems using IO::Uncompress::Unzip to get name of zip contents. by andr3w77

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