Hi,
I use to download web pages as mht files and view them using HtmlView in TC. That works nicely.
Now I want to compress & rename the mht files to let's say mhz (zipped mht) files and still use HtmlView to view them. Of course, some kind of on-the-fly-unzipping must take place under the hood.
Any suggestions how to achieve that, for example with the AppLoader and/or Total7zip Lister plugin, are highly appreciated.
Regards
PS: NTFS compressed files are not the right answer as this should work on FAT volumes, too.
PPS: Firefox maff files are also not the right answer as this should work with IE, too.
Viewing compressed mht files
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- buzzlightyear
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buzzlightyear,
Well, I'd use an AHK script which would:
1. unzip the mhz to the %TEMP% dir
2. run TC with the /S=L parameter
3. delete the mhz file upon closing said Lister window
Roman
Well, I'd use an AHK script which would:
1. unzip the mhz to the %TEMP% dir
2. run TC with the /S=L parameter
3. delete the mhz file upon closing said Lister window
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.