Yes, I believe that is the likely cause.   Thanks for pointing this out.  I'm going
to post something to the NCSA Portfolio web page about using winzip 7.0 or later.

Steve

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> Steve,
>
>  I believe that winzip 7.0 on NT handles jar files just fine, at least I have
> not had a problem with it. Maybe he has an older version of winzip or different
> OS...
> -Gary
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/01/99 10:09:32 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:  (bcc: Gary Moss/arl)
> Subject: Re: [java3d] ncsa again
>
> The problem is that you're using winzip to unpack all the files.  You should be
> using the "jar" utility that comes with Java.  See the examples of how to use it
> in my previous e-mail, which is listed below.
>
> Steve
>
>
>
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