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Start your free trialJustin Radcliffe
18,987 PointsWhere are the assets from the designers?!
Hi Andrew Chalkley, I'm finding that the zip folder which I imagine contains html files is empty! Am i missing something here?
2 Answers
Joel Kraft
Treehouse Guest TeacherHi Justin Radcliffe,
The assets are in the teacher's notes of this video, as well as the video before this one. I just checked both links and was able to download them successfully. Hope this helps.
Joel
Justin Radcliffe
18,987 PointsHi Joel Kraft!
The issue is the link in the teacher's notes labeled "Here are the assets from the designers" which downloads a zip file - "js-express-basics-flashcard-assets". This file is empty. The other links work as expected, I can download the general project files if I wished to, however these project files don't include the html template files "from the designers" which we require to complete the "challenge" of converting to pug files.
Thanks for taking the time to investigate and get back to me, I hope this clarifies a little the issue that I had (and still have).
Joel Kraft
Treehouse Guest TeacherThanks for helping troubleshoot this. Are you one mac or windows? What browser are you using?
To make sure I understand, you download the zipped assets folder, unzip it, and you get an empty folder named js-express-basics-flashcard-assets
? Can you try downloading this zip file, and see if you get the same results?
Joel Kraft
Treehouse Guest TeacherTry it now. I tested in Windows, where it appears to be working.
NiKole Maxwell
11,083 PointsWorks for me now - thank you. (I tested both the file linked here in comments and over on the Teachers Notes). You are appreciated!
Justin Radcliffe
18,987 PointsThat's resolved the issue, great! Thanks for your taking the time to fix this. Now I have no more excuses for not finishing the challenge!
Joel Kraft
Treehouse Guest TeacherGreat! Thanks for your time helping me troubleshoot Justin Radcliffe and NiKole Maxwell!
Justin Radcliffe
18,987 PointsI'm on a windows and i'm using chrome, I also just tested using IE11 and get the same results. I can normally double-left click on a zip file in my downloads folder and see it's contents. With this link (and the one you provided above), following the same process the folder has no contents.
"js-express-basics-flashcard-assets" is how the zip file appears named in my downloads folder.
NiKole Maxwell
11,083 PointsHi Joel The same is still occurring with me as well. The last emails I had with Rob and Jay from support were on the 11th. There should be all of the testing that went on in those for this issue as well. My settings are Windows 10, Chrome - Version 59.0.3071.115 (Official Build) (64-bit). I no longer need the assets as Jay previously provided them but I did want to let you know that this is still an issue. I did not have this issue with other zips prior to this one, and I don't believe I've experienced it with any other files sets since this one.
It might help just to toss it on Github until the bug gets stomped for any others who may have the same experience
NiKole Maxwell
11,083 PointsNiKole Maxwell
11,083 PointsI actually reported this same error. Their team could not reproduce it but did provide them for me. If you ping support they might provide them for you as well. It will also let them know more than one person has had this issue.