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Mysterious .EHP files. - Integer - 06-29-2011 Hullo, I figure this is as good a place as any to start my quest! I'm not sure I can post the actual file here; I'd appreciate someone clarifying that for me*. But let me outline my problem. I've taken it upon myself to look into the YGO:GX Tag Force 2 data to discover the graphics used for the field talking animations, the busts. I've pin-pointed these files to what I believe to be good accuracy as being contained in a folder with .ehp archives. I can unpack these archives to acquire other .ehp files with the same name, which baffles me but nonetheless... My problem is that I have thus far discovered .ehp files contain XML data that WordPad can read, and they provide cryptic messages such as dates, GimConv, user numbers and filenames. I cannot, however, discern how to acquire these files, which seem to be packed into a single .ehp per. Code: body0017.bmp usr13426 This kind of information along with a date, exact time and "GimConv" are all about what I can understand as being legible, as well as a listing at the top of the document stating a number of files, which I assume to be contents. Any help would be greatly appreciated. EDIT: * of course, this refers to one .ehp file out of the package to present the code presented therein. |