Date: 2011-03-19 10:11 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I didn't think you would have password protected anything, which was why I found it strange myself. I had tried to re-download the file multiple times, and was able to extract the files without being asked for a password. However, the package files (the .jpg files were fine) would extract with no file type.

The only way I managed to extract the files properly was to open the archive with WinRAR and rename each individual file prior to extracting them. I kept getting an error stating the file names contained too many characters. o_0 I'd never had that problem before!

I've not tried the package files within my game yet, but I suspect they'll work just fine. I figured I'd post my solution here just incase anyone else happened to have this bizarre problem. Thanks once again Hat!
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