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Re: Java format
Posted to PC Users Forum on 1/26/2006

The .class or the jar file is corrupted. The most common reason for this is that the file was FTPed to the web server in ASCII format. .class files are binary files and must be FTPed in BINARY mode. Essentially, uninstall and redownload the java .class file an... Login to read more.