Dropping file onto archive (ZIP)
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that works here… it might be due to specific zip maybe? maybe filename or complete path?
create 1.zip in C:\1 and try adding 1.txt from C:\1 to it, does that work?
Tested on two PCs under XP with several zips. The results of the test that you asked me to do are attached - no change. What I am trying to achieve only works if I click ‘yes’ in drop.jpg (the larger of the two shots).
Just fired up an old XP laptop, same result there too using your 1.zip test.
Cheers
DrT


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you are using english 11.03 right?
thanks!
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OK. I completely mis-understood your original message.
@drteeth:When I drag a file (no difference left or right drag) onto an archive, I get an error message saying the archive cannot be created as it exists - this is unecessary (can it be removed) - I get asked if I want to update the existing file - which I do.
I thought this was two dialogues - but you meant that the information is only in the one; and I do see this.
I don’t agree that it is unnecessary - what if you dropped on the wrong archive (or only meant to drop in a gap to do a windows move/copy and not an archive process)? This is the only way to provide an “oops - cancel” option.
I would like an option as to whether the file is moved or added - I can only seem to do the latter.
Correct - drag and drop to an archive only performs the “copy” function (as in backup).
Part of this process is a message asking if I want to overwrite the existing acrchive…which is quite alarming.
Only if you choose not to “update” the existing archive. This is logical as you are then creating an archive with the same name (and in the same folder) as the existing one - it should not be overwritten silently.
All in PA 11.03.04 (english).
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@ Terry
I don’t agree that it is unnecessary - what if you dropped on the wrong archive (or only meant to drop in a gap to do a windows move/copy and not an archive process)? This is the only way to provide an “oops - cancel” option.
The file is moved or copied NOT deleted. The recycle bin can also be used as a safety net. There is no need for an extra “oops - cancel” option.
Correct - drag and drop to an archive only performs the “copy” function (as in backup).
It does not have to be so, cf WinZip.
Only if you choose not to “update” the existing archive. This is logical as you are then creating an archive with the same name (and in the same folder) as the existing one - it should not be overwritten silently.
Adding or moving a file to an archive has got nothing to do with overwriting the archive…the message appears even with differently archive/file names.
Cheers
DrT
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The file is moved or copied NOT deleted. The recycle bin can also be used as a safety net. There is no need for an extra “oops - cancel” option.
I wasn’t referring to the dragged file, update modifies the archive file as well, which could be the unwanted action (e.g. oops - wrong archive).
Adding or moving a file to an archive has got nothing to do with overwriting the archive…the message appears even with differently archive/file names.
No, you are adding <file>to <archive.zip>so modifying the existing archive. If you cancel this add, then the next action would be to create a new archive using the filename of the original archive (hence overwriting it).
Drag & drop is not creating <file.zip>.
Of course, you could say that this overwrite should not occur - when choosing Cancel to update, then just cancel everything.</file.zip></archive.zip></file>
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I wasn’t referring to the dragged file, update modifies the archive file as well, which could be the unwanted action (e.g. oops - wrong archive).
So a file is added to the archive either way, it can be deleted.
If you cancel this add, then the next action would be to create a new archive using the filename of the original archive (hence overwriting it).
Why should there be a ‘next action’? The way you are writing it is as if you regard it as an inevitable action. If I want to create an archive, I will…but what has drag and drop got to do with it?
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Why should there be a ‘next action’? The way you are writing it is as if you regard it as an inevitable action.
That is why I also said…
Of course, you could say that this overwrite should not occur - when choosing Cancel to update, then just cancel everything.
:D
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we did next action on purpose, in case you sometimes want to overwrite instead of update the file.
but i still dont get error message….
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we did next action on purpose, in case you sometimes want to overwrite instead of update the file.
but i still dont get error message….
That’s strange as the situation is consistent here across 3 PCs. Unless you can suggest a way to diagnose/debug the process, I’ll have to give up on drag and drop. Now where’s that copy of WinZip?
Cheers
DrT
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tbge - do you get error as well? (not update/overwrite)
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Do you mean this one :p

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yeah, thats supposed to be that way - i get different worded one since for vista we had to use different drag and drop code for it to work (one without can not create but just update notification)….
if you guys want, we could give full d&d options window when you drag and drop here (check with archive open in PA and then drag and drop file for example)? Or just change the wording to mention update only and not can not create?
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Or just change the wording to mention update only and not can not create?
That would be my preference.
And when choosing No on update, then just quit - as it does if
@spwolf:with archive open in PA and then drag and drop file
To me using Drag&Drop (files/folders) on existing archive to create new archive with same name just “feels” wrong :p
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well some people use that…
i think easiest is to give full d&d menu on this one an voila… ok?
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well some people use that…
i think easiest is to give full d&d menu on this one an voila… ok?
yes please. Thanks both to you and TBGBe.
Regards
DrT
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and now? :-)
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and now? :-)
Almost there. Just need to get rid of the ‘already exists’ message.
Of course I know the archive exists…that’s why I want to drop a file on it;);):).
Then the overwrite warning needs to go. Drag and drop is either add or move or cancel. All can be done from the new, first dialogue box. No files will or should be deleted so no extra warnings should be needed IMHO.
Thanks for the work so far…so glad I registered.
Cheers
DrT
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i dont get same d&d menu as you so what exactly do you get now?
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i dont get same d&d menu as you so what exactly do you get now?
First I get a big ‘add’ box with many options for adding to an archive, moving to an archive etc.
Then, I get <filename>already exists, update existing file. yes/no buttons. If I click ‘yes’ operation proceeds, if I click ‘no’, get box asking if I want to overwrite existing file…not clicked ‘yes’ on that one. IMHO, none of these are needed as nothing should get deleted…they just add unecessary mouse clicks; agn IMHO.
Can supply screenshots if you like. Just ask.
Cheers
DrT</filename>





