Re: creating ZIP files on the cheap

2009-12-23 Thread Emile van Sebille
On 12/23/2009 3:47 PM John Machin said... Is it maintainable? I.e. pretend that the next person to maintain your code knows where you live and owns a chainsaw. Oooh... that's much better than the finger guillotine and annual holiday-party finger count I normally threaten with... Emile -- h

Re: creating ZIP files on the cheap

2009-12-23 Thread John Machin
On Dec 24, 7:34 am, samwyse wrote: > I've got an app that's creating Open Office docs; if you don't know, > these are actually ZIP files with a different extension.  In my case, > like many other people, I generating from boilerplate, so only one > component (content.xml) of my ZIP file will ever

Re: creating ZIP files on the cheap

2009-12-23 Thread Lie Ryan
On 12/24/2009 7:34 AM, samwyse wrote: I've got an app that's creating Open Office docs; if you don't know, these are actually ZIP files with a different extension. In my case, like many other people, I generating from boilerplate, so only one component (content.xml) of my ZIP file will ever chan

Re: creating ZIP files on the cheap

2009-12-23 Thread uticdmarceau2...@yahoo.ca
samwyse wrote: > I've got an app that's creating Open Office docs; if you don't know, > these are actually ZIP files with a different extension. In my case, > like many other people, I generating from boilerplate, so only one > component (content.xml) of my ZIP file will ever change. Instead of >

creating ZIP files on the cheap

2009-12-23 Thread samwyse
I've got an app that's creating Open Office docs; if you don't know, these are actually ZIP files with a different extension. In my case, like many other people, I generating from boilerplate, so only one component (content.xml) of my ZIP file will ever change. Instead of creating the entire ZIP