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   mark lewis to Alan Beck   
   Infozip   
   22 Apr 20 14:51:47   
   
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     Re: Infozip   
     By: Alan Beck to mark lewis on Tue Apr 21 2020 20:51:38   
      
      
    ML>>  how about from the horse's mouth? ;)   
      
    ML>>   http://infozip.sourceforge.net/   
      
      
    AB> You would think that, as I do, but I keep getting this.   
      
    AB>   
   http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/WIN32/wiz503xN.   
   exe   
      
   that's a graphical frontend... you don't need or want that... you want the   
   regular command line versions...   
      
   but i see what you mean... something is rather uggghly in the land of nod...   
      
   my browser was unable to connect to several of the sites... not sure why but   
   when i fired up my ftp client, i was able to get right in...   
      
   now the question is "what OS are you running?" also "do you need/want 32bit or   
   64bit?"   
      
   i ask the above because i'm willing to pull the files you need and place them   
   on my site for you to grab... if you'd rather get the file yourself, i'd   
   recommend to try using a normal ftp client instead of a web browser... web   
   browsers used to do ftp with no problems but things are changing in today's   
   security conscience world and browsers are starting to not work with ftp sites   
   like they used to do...   
      
   you might also be able to try using wget or curl to pull the file(s) you want   
   but you need to have the complete URL to them first...   
      
   in any case, if you can answer the above, we'll see what happens ;)   
      
      
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