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Re: Access to Zip


  • Subject: Re: Access to Zip
  • From: kai <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 22:45:15 +0100


On 22 Jun 2006, at 20:48, email@hidden wrote:

You can use the command line application unzip to do this.

do shell script "unzip 'path/to/file' "

That should do it. Here's a variation that unzips to the same location as the zipped file (and attempts to avoid messing with any items that might already exist in the same location):


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(* Caution: the last statement in the try block deletes the zip file without trashing it *)

to unzip_and_delete(z)
try
set p to quoted form of z's POSIX path
set n to paragraph 2 of (do shell script "zipinfo " & p)
set n to n's text ((offset of ":" in n) + 4) thru -(1 + ((n ends with "/") as integer))
set d to (do shell script "dirname " & p) & "/"
set f to d & n as POSIX file
tell application "Finder" to if f exists then error "The " & item f's class & " \"" & n & "\" already exists."
do shell script "unzip -q " & p & " -d " & quoted form of d
do shell script "rm " & p (* delete the zip file without trashing *)
on error e
display dialog e buttons {"Cancel"} default button 1
end try
end unzip_and_delete


unzip_and_delete(choose file of type "com.pkware.zip-archive" without invisibles)

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kai


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