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from: `Todd Vargo`
date: 2008-02-10 10:47:34
subject: Re: Extract File_id.diz & Save As Same Name As Zip File

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From: "Todd Vargo" 
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FileGod wrote:
> I wrote program some time back that zips a File_id.diz save as the same
name
> as the zip file so I decided to write a bacth file that does the opposite
&
> grabs the File_id.diz from zip files & save them as the same name as the
zip
> files but with the extention .diz since there have been a lot of files I
> downloaded more than once, these are automating batch files so do not type
in
> a file name when running these batch files...
>
> GrabDiz.bat, this runs the batch files...
> Call GetDiz.bat
> Rename-Diz.bat
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
...
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------
> My program that does diz the files does not work with Windows XP so I am
> thinking of just writing a batch file that will diz the files, even my CD
> catalog program does not work with XP so I will have to write something to
> replace it unless I slap a virtual machine on the system & run 98 just to
run
> my DOS programs, I even had a Tic Tac Toe batch file game that ran on DOS
6.22
> but it would not run on 95 or 98.
>  I hope this helps folks out...
> http://www.filegod.netfirms.com

As a FileGod, you should have no problem handling files on XP.

Cleaning up your website, both visually and grammatically, might make it
more appealing to your readers. That is just my opinion. HTH

-- 
Todd Vargo
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