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Re: Need Windows user / developer to help with Pynguin

Started byAndrew Berg <bahamutzero8825@gmail.com>
First post2011-10-29 10:01 -0500
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  Re: Need Windows user / developer to help with Pynguin Andrew Berg <bahamutzero8825@gmail.com> - 2011-10-29 10:01 -0500

#15135 — Re: Need Windows user / developer to help with Pynguin

FromAndrew Berg <bahamutzero8825@gmail.com>
Date2011-10-29 10:01 -0500
SubjectRe: Need Windows user / developer to help with Pynguin
Message-ID<mailman.2304.1319900520.27778.python-list@python.org>
On 10/29/2011 9:43 AM, Lee Harr wrote:
> So, windows now creates the dummy folder automatically?
That is the default choice, but users are given a prompt to choose an
arbitrary directory. Note that this only applies to the ZIP extractor in
Explorer; other archive programs have their own behavior. I agree with
you on having a top-level directory in an archive, but MS figures users
are more likely to be annoyed with files scattered around the current
directory than a nested directory. Unfortunately, many archives out in
the wild have a top-level directory while many others don't, so one can
rarely ever be certain how a given archive is organized without opening it.

> Is the problem that the .zip has the same name (minus the extension)?
Not at all.

> Just out of curiosity, what happens if you double-click the
> README sans .txt? Does it make you choose which app to open with?
Typically, that is the case because files without extensions are not
registered by default.

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