Hello sanvin,

Always the unzipping is done manually selecting the option " Extract Here ".

When I run your script on my system (Windows 8.1), I get this zip file: ...\out\sample.zip. Then when I right click on it in Windows Explorer, and select the Extract All... option, it gives me:

Select a Destination and Extract Files

Files will be extracted to this folder:

...\out\sample

Then when I click Extract, it extracts the contents of sample.zip into the out\sample subfolder, creating additional subfolders as needed, and unzips files into their correct locations.

So, how are you extracting the zip file?

Update: If you instead use the excellent 7-zip, choose the Extract to "sample\" option.

Athanasius <°(((><contra mundum Iustus alius egestas vitae, eros Piratica,


In reply to Re: How to zip the directory in a required format by Athanasius
in thread How to zip the directory in a required format by sanvin

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