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Other thing I can add to this problem. When I try to compile the LUA file via the internet tool, I get this message.

 

System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: Server was unable to process request. ---> ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Zip.ZipException: Wrong Local header signature: 0x75716572 at ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Zip.ZipInputStream.GetNextEntry() at Wherigo.CartridgeService.ExtractCompileCartridge(String gwzFilename, String cartridgeId, Int64 playerId, String playerName, DeviceType deviceType, String completionCode, String binaryFilename) at Wherigo.CartridgeService.CompileGWZFile(Byte[] cartridgeFile, Int64 userId, String username, String completionCode, DeviceType deviceType) --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

 

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Are there instructions for how to zip, compile, and then upload the gwz file? If not, I hope someone puts directions together.

 

A .gwz is just a regular .zip file that contains your lua file and any associated media. You don't need to compile anything; the website will do that for you when the cart is downloaded. Just zip up your cartridge contents and upload them.

(If you don't have a compression utility on your computer, 7-Zip or WinRAR both work well)

 

To get a .gwz file, all you have to do is rename the .zip file extension. But you can save yourself a step and just upload the .zip file, since the website will accept either.

 

Hope this helps :D

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I am trying to upload my first .lua so I can test my Wherigo build before submitting. Getting: "Server was unable to process request. ---> Wrong Local header signature: 0x21726152"

 

Server was unable to process request. ---> Wrong Local header signature: 0x75716572

 

Any ideas? I tried converting to .rar then uploading. No luck.

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I am also trying to upload my first .lua to Wherigo Builder for testing, and received the same error message. I changed the .zip to .gwz, and am able to upload the .gwz file for compilation. I receive the message "Do you want to open or save CompiledCartridge.gwc from Wherigo.com?" When I select open, I'm asked "How do you want to open this type of file (.gwc)?" It he first option is "Look for an app in the Store," but more options are available. Wherigo Builder is an option, but when I select it I get the error message "This app can't run in your PC."

 

I've tried this on a Windows 8 computer using both Chrome and Internet Explorer with the same results.

 

Thank you!

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I wasn't aware Groundspeak's builder was in the Windows Store. I'm not sure which application you used to create the cartridge, so I'm going to go about this a few ways.

 

  • You could go to Webwigo and send it either the GWZ or GWC.
  • You could go to Wherigo.com and download Groundspeak's builder application from a link in the third column (and you'll have to install the two fixes pinned to the top of the "Building" forum).
  • You could install Urwigo and import the cartridge into that and use the included emulator.
  • If you made the cartridge with Kit, you could click on the Webwigo emulator icon to launch the cartridge in Webwigo.

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