In one zip file (confidential content, so I cannot disclose it) BC3 shows (root) files which Explorer and WinZip 9.0 do not. Any idea why? Thanks.
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Obviously it's because BC is a better zip utility than both Explorer and WinZip. I don't know why you bother with anything else.
I wrote a utility a while ago that takes an existing zip and creates a new one with the same headers but without any of the file contents. Could you send us a copy of the zip if you ran it through that?Zoë P Scooter Software
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> Obviously it's because BC is a better zip utility than both Explorer and
> WinZip. I don't know why you bother with anything else.
You jest, but for me BC is indeed the perferred ZIP utility! I bothered with Winzip this time only to corroborate the BC3-displayed suspect content.
> I wrote a utility a while ago that takes an existing zip and creates
> a new one with the same headers but without any of the file contents.
Good man!
> Could you send us a copy of the zip if you ran it through that?
Certainly. Thanks.
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Ok, it's up at http://www.scootersoftware.com/files/ZipStripper.exe. No gui; it takes a single zip as a command line argument and creates a new one next to the existing one named <filename>.stripped.zip. Assuming it shows the same behavior email it to support and I'll take a look at it.Zoë P Scooter Software
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> Assuming it shows the same behavior
Different behaviour: http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/5070/99674174.gif
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