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10.4: List contents of .zip archives with Automator
I'm also getting the chinese giberish. I tweaked the preferces for TextEdit to make the default text files and the encoding of text files to be Western-1. However, I'm still getting the giverish. Jumping to the command line I see:
That is not what i changed the default too, and even if it was, I would assume TextEdit should be able to read back in what it wrote. I'm a bit stymied as to what the problem could be. I'd like to use this method as this is the prefered way to do it. However, I found a work around. Steps 1 and 2 are mostly the same as above, except you change #2 to:
Another change I made (but I tested with your original unzip -l) was to use atool which makes this this automation more useful as the atools recognize a large amount of archive formats. (And yes, that was really the 666th command of that shell, I honestly didn't doctor that.) |
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