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Originally Posted by acme2010
Hello Dennis,
thanks for your assistance. I will test that command and give you a feedback.
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It works here, and doesn't seem to care about compression. (I create my Plucker docs with gzip based high compression rather than the default RLE version, to save space on the device.)
You'll get results like this on a successful explode:
Code:
Directory of C:\eBooks\@Plucker\exploded
06/24/2010 08:09 PM <DIR> .
06/24/2010 08:09 PM <DIR> ..
06/21/2010 11:19 AM 739,406 default.html
06/21/2010 11:19 AM 1,671 r2.jpg
06/21/2010 11:19 AM 3,259 r22.html
06/21/2010 11:19 AM 5,691 r23.html
06/21/2010 11:19 AM 1,264 r24.jpg
06/21/2010 11:19 AM 911 r25.jpg
06/21/2010 11:19 AM 1,495 r26.jpg
06/21/2010 11:19 AM 1,872 r27.jpg
06/21/2010 11:19 AM 684 r28.jpg
9 File(s) 756,253 bytes
2 Dir(s) 15,633,383,424 bytes free
It's assigning names to extracted elements, but that should not be a problem.
I accumulated a Plucker document or two where I discovered I didn't have the source HTML, so this has been useful on occasion.
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Dennis