Support for dragging file from Win XP .zip folder to XY
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Support for dragging file from Win XP .zip folder to XY
If you open a .zip file using Win XP's builtin Zip support, it essentially opens it like a folder in Win Explorer as if that zip file were a directory.
If I try to drag a file from that zip "folder" to XY it fails (error below).
It would be nice if xy supported this.
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Error 445 (000001BD)
Desc Object doesn't support this action
Dll 0
Proc doDropStuff
Source XYplorer
Version 6.20.0000
OS WinXP (Service Pack 2)
Date 8/14/2007 6:02:08 PM
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If I try to drag a file from that zip "folder" to XY it fails (error below).
It would be nice if xy supported this.
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XYplorer
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Error 445 (000001BD)
Desc Object doesn't support this action
Dll 0
Proc doDropStuff
Source XYplorer
Version 6.20.0000
OS WinXP (Service Pack 2)
Date 8/14/2007 6:02:08 PM
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Have you seen this prior thread, (which points to a couple of other prior ones), related to zip files? Just wanted to give you some background info...
Edit/Update:The URL that I had pasted here (honestly!
) evidently never made it and I then went on to do some other work...SORRY!
so I'll put it in now: http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?t=1474
Edit/Update:The URL that I had pasted here (honestly!
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I didn't see any pointers to other articles
Do you mean this article:
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?t=1689
If so, I didn't see any links in it or further info (other than a problem similar to the one I reported. Wow! what a coincidenc that was)
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?t=1689
If so, I didn't see any links in it or further info (other than a problem similar to the one I reported. Wow! what a coincidenc that was)
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Re: Support for dragging file from Win XP .zip folder to XY
You are using Win Explorer and dare to ask me for a bug fix related to this!MrAnalogy wrote:If you open a .zip file using Win XP's builtin Zip support, it essentially opens it like a folder in Win Explorer as if that zip file were a directory. ...
OK, I'll have a look...
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Can XY open .zip files?
When I double click on a .zip file in XY, it opens in Win Explorer.
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Re: Can XY open .zip files?
Because you associated Explorer with ZIP files. I use WinZip for example.MrAnalogy wrote:When I double click on a .zip file in XY, it opens in Win Explorer.
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Re: Can XY open .zip files?
But I guess it is defaulted to WE no? Therefore a pretty good idea to support it?admin wrote:Because you associated Explorer with ZIP files. I use WinZip for example.MrAnalogy wrote:When I double click on a .zip file in XY, it opens in Win Explorer.
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Re: Can XY open .zip files?
If it is infact defaulted to WE then yes! I'm not sure, is it really??lukescammell wrote:But I guess it is defaulted to WE no? Therefore a pretty good idea to support it?admin wrote:Because you associated Explorer with ZIP files. I use WinZip for example.MrAnalogy wrote:When I double click on a .zip file in XY, it opens in Win Explorer.
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Goody, thanks!lukescammell wrote:I'm doing a Vista Business install in the next week - I'll look.
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Brand new install of Vista Business (64bit) and double clicking on a zip file in XY (which works just fine so far btw, which is nice
) opens the ZIP file in a new WE window. Dragging a file from that WE window back into the XY list gives an error popup saying "Failed to get dropped contents of 'somefile'."
And yes, Vista does associate ZIP files with WE by default.
<opinion>I honestly believe that XY should support reading and writing ZIP files because they are so common and EVERY file manager under the sun supports them to a basic extract/create level. I do believe this is a now standard feature of file managers and that XY missing this functionality makes it look bad.</opinion>
And yes, Vista does associate ZIP files with WE by default.
<opinion>I honestly believe that XY should support reading and writing ZIP files because they are so common and EVERY file manager under the sun supports them to a basic extract/create level. I do believe this is a now standard feature of file managers and that XY missing this functionality makes it look bad.</opinion>
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But don't forget: Not having something that every other file manager has makes XYplorer surely more notable!lukescammell wrote:<opinion>I honestly believe that XY should support reading and writing ZIP files because they are so common and EVERY file manager under the sun supports them to a basic extract/create level. I do believe this is a now standard feature of file managers and that XY missing this functionality makes it look bad.</opinion>
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but notable in a bad wayadmin wrote:But don't forget: Not having something that every other file manager has makes XYplorer surely more notable!lukescammell wrote:<opinion>I honestly believe that XY should support reading and writing ZIP files because they are so common and EVERY file manager under the sun supports them to a basic extract/create level. I do believe this is a now standard feature of file managers and that XY missing this functionality makes it look bad.</opinion>
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