mikshaw


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Posted: June 23 2007,20:13 |
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Quote | I require to change the extension to zip because i want to store them on my windows computer and need to be able to read them, using winrar. | WinRAR has no trouble at all with tar.gz (or tar.bz2, I think). If you change the extension to zip, you might actually be creating a problem, since the type of compression used is different.
Quote | anyway i could type in where to place it when i give it a name? on creation? | Probably. I imagine it would probably work if you used a full path as the filename. I couldn't say for sure, though. I don't know anything about emelfm
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