On Thu, 19 Jul 2001 00:03:50 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote:

> On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 21:51:21 -0400, Glenn McCorkle wrote:

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>> BTW,

>> Thank you Michael for the "Q" feature in Arachne.

>> Thank you Bernie for acopy.exe

>> "Q" along with these 2 lines in mime.cfg now save all ZIPs
>> directly where I want them.

>> file/zip      ZIP|$eacopy.exe $d g:\\dos\\ada\\ $1
>> (for FTP D/Ls )

>> application/zip      ZIP|$eacopy.exe $d g:\\dos\\ada\\ $1
>> (for HTTP D/Ls )

> Is there a way to make it more general ?
> (he asked without thinking about it ;-)

> Like, can we lose the \\dos\\ada\\ so the original structure is
> automatically re-created ?

 Yes.... in a manner of speaking. ;-)

Drop the "g:\\dos\\ada\\" from the above example.
Use "$w" in it's place. (no quotes)

Now you can go to "Options/Local settings" and change the destination
directory without editing mime.cfg (change the D/L dir)
Remember to change it back before attempting to D/L other stuff.
(remove those 2 lines from mime.cfg to stop ZIPs from being auto-saved)

We will still need to create the directories before-hand.

I'll be uploading a ZIP file in just a few min.

Create a "base directory" and then unzip the file to it with:

pkunzip -d letmis_d.zip g:\dos\
(_______________________^^^^^^^__ specify *your* drive and "base dir")

This ZIP has only the directory structure stored in it.

Visit http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/download.htm
Grab a copy of letmis_dir_struct.zip (15kb)

-- 
 Glenn
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