Try first with, gzip -d 
and then when you got the *.tar with tar -xvf

 --- SoloCDM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: >
Recently I discovered some files compressed by "tar
> --same-owner
> -cpzvf sample.tar.gz <directory_name>" that wouldn't
> extract
> correctly with "tar -xzvf sample.tar.gz", as in the
> following output:
> 
> tar: <path>/html-charset/symbols/tiny_letters/?D=D:
> Cannot open:
> Invalid argument
> 
> How can the files be extracted from the tar/gzip
> file?
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