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Cheers dim. Just uploaded a file consisting of just the HTML tags and it garbled that too.
If the site really does look like that it has to be some damn thing in my FTP prog garbling on transfer. (Looks like the output from that MS jscript encrypter) And ungarbllng on download! Will try a different FTP prog.
PS dunno never heard of em
Try sending as text or binary with FileZilla or something and see which one works. Some very retarded FTP servers mess up the files if the mode is wrong rather than correcting it (like most do these days). IIS is guilty of this.
Cheers dim. Just uploaded a file consisting of just the HTML tags and it garbled that too.
If the site really does look like that it has to be some damn thing in my FTP prog garbling on transfer. (Looks like the output from that MS jscript encrypter) And ungarbllng on download! Will try a different FTP prog.
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