On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 11:17 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well,
>
> the ZIP file specification does say that all values are stored in
> little-endian byte order unless otherwise specified. The local file header
> signature is the four bytes 50 4B 03 04, in this order, always. Endianness
> is not even an issue, if you read and compare individual bytes.
>
> How could the ZIP file “be entirely transposed on media”? It is a binary
> file; if some entity is “transposing” it, it’s not the same file anymore. A
> practical example of where and how this would be happening is needed.

I guess that unless we come up with a realistic scenario, this is a
non-issue. Josh?

Kind regards,
Marcos

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