I'm sorry but at the moment thinBasic has no native commands that handle ZIP files.
Im just wondering if its possible to extract files from a archive such as zip files using a script in thinbaisc. If its possible, I'll like to know how its done
Windows 7 Home Premium, Toshiba Satellite A505, Intel Core i3 CPU @ 2.13 GHZ, 4.00 GB Memory, 64-Bit OS
I'm sorry but at the moment thinBasic has no native commands that handle ZIP files.
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Windows 10 Pro for Workstations 64bit - 32 GB - Intel(R) Xeon(R) W-10855M CPU @ 2.80GHz - NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000
I cheat and shell execute to 7zip command line and add the 7zip executable file to the bundle.
Home Desktop : Windows 7 - Intel Pentium (D) - 3.0 Ghz - 2GB - Geforce 6800GS
Home Laptop : WinXP Pro SP3 - Intel Centrino Duo - 1.73 Ghz - 2 GB - Intel GMA 950
Home Laptop : Windows 10 - Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHz, 2401 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) - 4 GB - Intel HD 4400
Work Desktop : Windows 10 - Intel I7 - 4 Ghz - 8GB - Quadro Fx 370
That's a clever idea Michael.
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Just thought I would show how I use 7zip.
#BUNDLE File Once "7za.exe" OS_Shell("7za.exe u -tzip"+$SPC+Chr$(34)+InputFileName+Chr$(34)+$SPC+Chr$(34)+OutputFileName+Chr$(34),%OS_WNDSTYLE_NORMAL,%OS_SHELL_SYNC)
Home Desktop : Windows 7 - Intel Pentium (D) - 3.0 Ghz - 2GB - Geforce 6800GS
Home Laptop : WinXP Pro SP3 - Intel Centrino Duo - 1.73 Ghz - 2 GB - Intel GMA 950
Home Laptop : Windows 10 - Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHz, 2401 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) - 4 GB - Intel HD 4400
Work Desktop : Windows 10 - Intel I7 - 4 Ghz - 8GB - Quadro Fx 370
ok. thanks for the help. i kinda figured i had to use 7z command line anyway.
Windows 7 Home Premium, Toshiba Satellite A505, Intel Core i3 CPU @ 2.13 GHZ, 4.00 GB Memory, 64-Bit OS
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