>Interesting! I've not seen or used WinZip, but standard unzip has
handled them for many years.
What is "standard unzip"? Long ago, Windows had no ZIP support, so I bought
WinZip. Has the "unzip" become Windows command when support for ZIP files was
added?
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Peter Hunkeler
On 05/02/2017 04:51 AM, Peter Hunkeler wrote:
self-extracting .zip since it's actually a Windows executable.
But >> it might be polymorphic so it's also a conventional .zip.
Forgive me for jumping in. Self-extracting ZIP files are generally
unzippable using standard unzip; it recognizes the
>> self-extracting .zip since it's actually a Windows executable. But >> it
>> might be polymorphic so it's also a conventional .zip.
>
>Forgive me for jumping in. Self-extracting ZIP files are generally
>unzippable using standard unzip; it recognizes the prepended unzip
>program and skips
>I suppose because some people don't know how to use regular zip files.
ROTFLOL
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Peter Hunkeler
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