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WarpZip - Download PreProcessor

Using the WarpZip Download PreProcessor (WZPrep.EXE) will allow you to seamlessly download, move archives, test zip integrity, virus test and queue all downloads for later review. With OS/2's mulititasking abilities this will all be done in the background while you work in your browser session. No choosing or changing directories, it becomes a one click download that continues to work according to your needs without interaction.

Configuration is easy from WarpZip's "Options", "Download settings..." menu item or by starting WZPrep.EXE with the "/C" parameter from the command line, ie: "WZPrep /c" (without the quotes). The settings are quite simple.

They are:

The preprocessor will perform any or all of the functions you have selected while you continue to work in your browser session. When the archive has been processed it is added to the queue list and the test results are appended to their file for review the next time WarpZip is started. You can have several sessions with multiple downloads before reviewing them.

When WarpZip is started it loads the queue and pops up the internal viewer with any test results you may have requested. Test results and queues are not saved after WarpZip has loaded them. If you want to save the test results you'll have to use "Save as..." from the popup menu in the viewer. You can also highlight certain parts of the test results file and save just the selected part by using "Save selected..." from the popup menu.

HOW DO I MAKE NETSCAPE USE THE DOWNLOAD PREPROCESSOR:

To use the download preprocessor you'll need to associate "WZPrep.EXE" with your "Zip" file downloads when using a browser or ftp program that allows it. Here are some instructions for Netscape.

NETSCAPE v4.x

NETSCAPE v2.x

To use the download preprocessor you'll need to associate "WZPrep.EXE" with your "Zip" file downloads when using a browser or ftp program that allows it. In Netscape, for example, you will need to:

Netscape should now be ready to use the Download Preprocessor (WZPrep.EXE). The Download Preprocessor hasn't been tested with other programs yet but you should be able to use it with any program (browsers or ftp programs) that can start external programs and pass a filename parameter to them.

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