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			<title>geoff2 on "Malformed (?) gzipped file"</title>
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			<description><p>Hello:</p>
<p>When trying to open a compressed gzipped database backup in BBEdit, my text editing software of choice, BBEdit crashed. I raised the issue with the folks at Bare Bones who develop BBEdit, giving them the file which was at issue, and they said they found the problem and gave me a technical description of the problem. I'm hopeful you might be able to figure out if the problem is in your plug-in or in Wordpress generally:</p>
<blockquote><p>The technical description is that the last four bytes of a gzip-compressed file are the size of the uncompressed data, written in least-significant-byte-first order. In the file you sent, the last four bytes are 0x6A 0x00 0x00 0x00, which corresponds to a data size of 0x6A (106) bytes. I was allocating buffers based on that information, and you can imagine what happened next. :-)</p></blockquote>
<p>Any thoughts? Thanks. I'm running the latest version of WP-DB on Wordpress 2.8, though I had the same malformed file error with backups made using earlier versions of WP. Of note, the gzipped file does expand correctly using Mac OS X's built-in unarchiver.
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