I can't unzip arcgis_js_v312_api.zip ?

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02-19-2015 07:27 AM
KarlWang
New Contributor

Anyone got this same issue?

I can't unzip the arcgis_js_v312_api.zip after I downloaded it.

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RebeccaStrauch__GISP
MVP Emeritus

If you have access to a different browser, try downloading it again.  I've had issues with other downloads before.  typically it's a setting I have in the browser (maybe blocking pop-ups, or other security setting).

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ChrisSmith7
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The MD5 hash should be listed on the download page as well if you want to compare and make sure there was no corruption during the download.

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KarlWang
New Contributor

Thanks for your attention!How so I check it against the MD5 hash?

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I can't unzip arcgis_js_v312_api.zip ?

reply from Chris Smith in ArcGIS API for JavaScript - View the full discussionThe MD5 hash should be listed on the download page as well if you want to compare and make sure there was no corruption during the download.

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RebeccaStrauch__GISP
MVP Emeritus

Download Microsoft File Checksum Integrity Verifier from Official Microsoft Download Center   is where you can download the utility (called fciv) from Microsoft.

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=11533    (the actual address if you prefer)

Run the downloaded file to extract the fciv.exe to a known location .  Open a Command window and switch to the same location.  For command help, type      fciv    and hit entr...this will return the usage, and check out the readme file for samples.  Easier

     fciv -md -add file_or_folder_to_check

Example shown below to view a complete folder (folder 10.3 in this case). I can type in what is highlighted, and it will return all the md5 hashs for each file in the folder.

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ChrisSergent
Regular Contributor III

I used Google Chrome to download the file and had no problem opening the zip file.

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