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Re: setup.exe questions
- To: dj at delorie dot com, rdparker at butlermfg dot org
- Subject: Re: setup.exe questions
- From: "Ron Parker" <parkerrd at hotmail dot com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 16:54:05 PST
- Cc: cygwin-developers at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
>From: DJ Delorie <dj@delorie.com>
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>I would think that if you can use IE to view pages outside the
>firewall, you should be able to use those same DLLs and configuration
>to download *any* file from your application. I have no idea how to
>do this, of course, but it's one of those things MS keeps touting as
>"innovation".
That's what WININET is. It is the API that IE uses to access the Internet.
It includes the user's proxy settings and does not require you to prompt for
a user name or password. Although in some situations it may prompt the user
for his password or initiate a dialout to connect to the ISP. (These are all
things I don't want to code from scratch or first principles for our British
friends.)
> > BTW, I have the compression code in the setup program.
>
>Good. Can it auto-detect gzip vs bzip vs uncompressed, and tar vs
>zip?
To clarify, right now it is just the compression code to extract the
compressed cygwin1.dll, gzip.exe and tar.exe files from the resources of
setup.exe. The application currently handles gzipped packages. I will add
bzip and zip support after the "intelligent behavior" and download
automation is coded.
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