This is not a corrupt file, it's an encoded file.  In most cases this means
that their bought this code from someone who encoded it to prevent them from
viewing/stealing the source.

There are some decode scripts floating out there on the internet, but please
be aware that this could be a sign that your client does not legally own
this code or have the right to view it.

-Cameron

On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Jeff Howard <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a client that is having an issue with an old system not working
> anymore. They say since IE 8. When I went to look at the code it was
> unreadable. Has anyone every encountered this issue? Is it salvagable?
>
> I've attached a grab of what the file looks like when I open it. The last
> time the file was modfied was 03/2004.
>



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