1. Zip and unzip
- Posted by "Wallace B. Riley" <wryly at MINDSPRING.COM> Dec 16, 1997
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Hello everybody! I'm terribly confused by zipping and unzipping. Can somebody please explain them to me? I know that a zipped document has been compressed to occupy less memory and to transmit more readily by e-mail. I know that programs to do the zipping and unzipping are available from various sources. However, I understood that these programs were mutually compatible -- that a document zipped by a program from one source could be unzipped by a program from a different source. That is apparently not the case. I zipped a document using pkzip and sent it to my daughter. She says she can't unzip it. She likes something called Zipwhacker, and she mentioned having tried several others. Another message right behind this one about e-mail codes. Wally Riley wryly at mindspring.com
2. Re: Zip and unzip
- Posted by Daniel Berstein <danielberstein at USA.NET> Dec 17, 1997
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>I'm terribly confused by zipping and unzipping. Can somebody please explain >them to me? In theiry you're right... but in reality you can find that some applications doesn't work as they should. Example, suppose you zipped a lot of stuff you have in your PC with Win95 (including some long-filename files), and you send that archive to your daughter... but she is running a plain DOS system. You may guess something wrong will happen! The problem is that some programs support certain "feautures" that others don't, so I recommed your daughter (and you) to get the latest PKZIP/PKUNZIP (2.04g) from http://www.pkware.com for DOS systems and the great WinZIP at http://www.winzip.com for Win95 systems. There are also free utilities (including source code! maybe someday I can make them Euphoria) from the ZIP group.
3. Re: Zip and unzip
- Posted by Ad Rienks <Ad_Rienks at COMPUSERVE.COM> Dec 17, 1997
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Wally Riley wrote: >Subject: Re: Zip and unzip To: Multiple recipients of list >EUPHORIA <EUPHORIA at MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU> >>I'm terribly confused by zipping and unzipping. Can somebody >please explain >them to me? Hi Wally, Daniel's explanation is good; only one thing I'd like to add: the easiest= thing to do is to make a self extracting ZIP file. Read the documentation= how to do that. First you compress one or more files (data, programs, whatever) into a file with the extension .zip. Then you make it into an =2EEXE using some switch on the command line of your program. The recipie= nt doesn't have to use any unpacking program, as the unpacking information a= nd program are incorporated! Hope this helps Ad
4. Re: Zip and unzip
- Posted by Ad Rienks <Ad_Rienks at COMPUSERVE.COM> Dec 17, 1997
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>>Subject: Re: Zip and unzip To: Multiple recipients of list >>EUPHORIA <EUPHORIA at MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU> >>>I'm terribly confused by zipping and unzipping. Can somebody >>please explain >them to me? >Hi Wally, >Daniel's explanation is good; only one thing I'd like to add: >the easiest thing to do is to make a self extracting ZIP file. >Read the documentation how to do that. First you compress one or >more files (data, programs, whatever) into a file with the >extension .zip. Then you make it into an .EXE using some switch >on the command line of your program. The recipient doesn't have >to use any unpacking program, as the unpacking information and >program are incorporated! >Hope this helps >Ad = Reading this again, I see quite some words you could call confusing. I used some words that are functionally synonymous: compress, pack and zi= p on the one side, and extract, unpack and unzip on the other! Hope this helps even more Ad =
5. Re: Zip and unzip
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Dec 17, 1997
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- Last edited Dec 18, 1997
At 06:26 PM 12/16/97 -0500, you wrote: >---------------------- Information from the mail header ----------------------- >Sender: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS <EUPHORIA at >MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU> >Poster: "Wallace B. Riley" <wryly at MINDSPRING.COM> >Subject: Zip and unzip >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Hello everybody! > >I'm terribly confused by zipping and unzipping. Can somebody please explain >them to me? > >I zipped a document using pkzip and sent it to my daughter. She says she >can't unzip it. She likes something called Zipwhacker, and she mentioned >having tried several others. I use Zipwhacker, among others, and have had no trouble. Perhaps the file arrived corrupted. If you e-mailed it, try e-mailing a copy to yourself, and unzipping it. That should narrow down the problem. I should say, save a copy somewhere before you attempt the unzip -- wouldn't want to zap the original now, would we? Irv