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After creating a batch and selecting photos, the image zip file can be downloaded as expected. However, when trying to extract the zip, an error is displayed: "Unable to expand 'filename.jpg' into (destination folder). (Error 79 - Inappropriate file type or format.)"
I'm stumped! Any ideas?
I've tested it with several different images to ensure it's not just 1 file behaving badly.
Environment info:
concrete5 Version
5.6.4.0
concrete5 Cache Settings
Block Cache - On
Overrides Cache - On
Full Page Caching - On - In all cases.
Full Page Cache Lifetime - Every 6 hours (default setting).
After creating a batch and selecting photos, the image zip file can be downloaded as expected. However, when trying to extract the zip, an error is displayed:
"Unable to expand 'filename.jpg' into (destination folder). (Error 79 - Inappropriate file type or format.)"
I'm stumped! Any ideas?
I've tested it with several different images to ensure it's not just 1 file behaving badly.
Environment info:
concrete5 Version
5.6.4.0
concrete5 Cache Settings
Block Cache - On
Overrides Cache - On
Full Page Caching - On - In all cases.
Full Page Cache Lifetime - Every 6 hours (default setting).
Server Software
LiteSpeed
Server API
litespeed
PHP Version
7.1.33
PHP Extensions
bcmath, bz2, calendar, Core, ctype, curl, date, dba, dom, enchant, exif, fileinfo, filter, ftp, gd, gettext, gmp, hash, iconv, imap, intl, json, libxml, litespeed, mbstring, mcrypt, mysqli, mysqlnd, odbc, openssl, pcre, PDO, pdo_mysql, PDO_ODBC, pdo_pgsql, pdo_sqlite, pgsql, Phar, posix, pspell, Reflection, session, shmop, SimpleXML, soap, sockets, SPL, sqlite3, standard, sysvmsg, sysvsem, sysvshm, tidy, timezonedb, tokenizer, wddx, xml, xmlreader, xmlrpc, xmlwriter, xsl, Zend OPcache, zip, zlib.
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