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corrupted .jar file [help]

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I'm back again, i'm trying to create a script, and every time i try to load the local script  [.jar] it never loads. The only one that load are the ones i download form this site. I opened my script folder and try opening each local . jar script i got. they all say the same thing (ATM i'm not sure what it says), expect mine, it says its invalid or corrupted file. I'm using eclipse, i have the latest java 7.21. 

 

IDK what to do! Like i said it use to work for me now it doesn't anymore and this is getting on my nerves!

View the size of the jar file to confirm it is exporting correctly or:

 

View the .jar file in a Hex Editor like HxD and compare the first few lines with a jar file that can run (For .jar file headers i am sure it is PK or something like that) and see if they match.. and the last few lines i think are N something... Will have to google it. If they don't match (not in the whole content but in the actual first line and last line that eclipse is exporting wrong). 

 

As you can see in the below pictures each jar file is different so it is not completely the same but Each line should start with PK and in the first few lines you should see MANIFEST attached to it. 

 

 

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jsMRRx4.gif

Edited by Anon

Not unless your an expert in Hex Editing. But if they are different try re downloading eclipse.. yata yata

It's something with your script then. Ask a script writer for some help.

Edited by Jason

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