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  {
    "Id": "65938",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\nWinZip 9.0 cannot extract empty files added with ZipFile.AddFile.  WinZip displays a message box that says, \"Error:  invalid compressed data to inflate.\"  If I add an empty fiel with WinZip it works fine.  Has anyone else encountered this problem?<br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-03T15:01:34.81-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "66465",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\nHi,<br /><br />I have the same problem!! I have tried to add several empty files to my created Zipfile by the routine called: Zipfile.AddFile. This executes without error messages, but when I extract the zipfile I will get an error message saying: \"Unexpected End of File\". Can anyone help me to solve this problem as soon as possible??<br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-07T00:56:33.963-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "66699",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\nI'll have to look into it.  Never saw this problem, but I understand what you've described. <br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-08T05:54:37.313-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "66887",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\nCheeso,<br /><br />thank you for your quick reply! Can you solve this problem? If you can solve this problem, when will you have the solution? I'm working on a project that requires zipping empty files. This project has already reached its deadline. So if you can't find a solution within 2 days, I have to find another component that does support my requirements.<br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-09T01:26:28.193-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "67089",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\nI have the same trouble. Let us know when you think we can expect bugfix.<br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-10T02:53:52.92-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "67146",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "<br />Hi Cheeso, <br /><br />Thanks for looking into this.  I'm not on a real tight deadline, but if you think this might take a while, please let me know so I can look for an alternative.  Thanks.<br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-10T07:17:06.96-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "70904",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\nThis discussion has been copied to a work item. Click here to <a href=\"http://www.codeplex.com/DotNetZip/WorkItem/View.aspx?WorkItemId=3448\">go to the work item and continue the discussion</a>.<br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-30T15:08:11.28-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "70905",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\nHey I don't have a copy of WinZip 9.0.  Does the problem occur in Windows Explorer?  on, let's say, Vista?<br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-30T15:13:00.44-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "70922",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\nFYI:  The same problem occurs in Windows Explorer.  Opening a zipfile , created by this library, and containing a zero-length file, causes an error. <br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-30T16:42:21.647-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "70929",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\nThis is fixed in changeset 14399.  <br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-30T17:15:34.15-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "70930",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\nCheeso,<br /><br />Yes, the problem occurs in Windows Explorer for me.  I don't have access to a Vista system.  Thanks for fixing that so quickly.  Unfortunately my deadline was moved up so I had to switch to SharpZipLib last week.<br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-30T17:34:34.08-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  },
  {
    "Id": "71046",
    "ThreadId": "19902",
    "Html": "\r\ntoo bad, Bill.  Thanks for reporting it anyway.  Maybe someone else will benefit from it. <br />",
    "PostedDate": "2008-01-31T07:18:18.987-08:00",
    "UserRole": null,
    "MarkedAsAnswerDate": null
  }
]