Cool, you actually read my post and responded this time

What can I say I'm a crowd pleaser ^^

thats like new for you.

What ? That's not fair (I hope)
I always do my best to respond to every replay I get, especially when I'm the instigator (like when I ask for advice), even though it may take me more time than I would like on occasion.

Maybe if you search for "unicode zip" you'll find something you like.

That's a definite Maybe. There's a lot to go over, it will take me some time, but I don't want to wait responding to you, lest you'll find me unresponsive.

Although this link may hold relevance for my question, your 1st replay in this node gave no indication such a search is what you refer to.

I wrote example how to get unicode filenames from zips

The only possible interpretation is that an example exists (somewhere).

The distribution comes with example of renaming

Distribution ?
It sounds like you are trying to sell me a book you wrote or something like that.

and i also wrote example.

But where ? where ?

In no point in your (1st) post you've mentioned anything about where your example (or distribution) can be found.
Is it in some textbook ? eBook ? Your personal website ? The 28th page of some google search ?
Was I really suppose to conclude somehow that you're referring to this forum, when nearly all references I ever got here were external ones ?
Do you really think I'm the majorly responsible one for this misunderstanding ?

Well, regardless, thank you for the clarification and link, as mentioned I'll go over it more thoroughly when I have the time.
Good day.

In reply to Re^4: Renaming a file within a zip by palkia
in thread Renaming a file within a zip by palkia

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