53 lines
1.4 KiB
NSIS
53 lines
1.4 KiB
NSIS
; viewhtml.nsi
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;
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; This script creates a silent installer which extracts one (or more) HTML
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; files to a temporary directory, opens Internet Explorer to view the file(s),
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; and when Internet Explorer has quit, deletes the file(s).
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;--------------------------------
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; The name of the installer (not really used in a silent install)
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Name "ViewHTML"
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; Set to silent mode
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SilentInstall silent
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; The file to write
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OutFile "viewhtml.exe"
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; Request application privileges for Windows Vista
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RequestExecutionLevel user
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;--------------------------------
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; The stuff to install
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Section ""
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; Get a temporary filename (in the Windows Temp directory)
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GetTempFileName $R0
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; Extract file
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; Lets skip this one, it's not built to be showin in IE
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; File /oname=$R0 "..\Menu\compiler.html"
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; and write our own! :)
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FileOpen $0 $R0 "w"
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FileWrite $0 "<HTML><BODY><H1>HTML page for viewhtml.nsi</H1></BODY></HTML>"
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FileClose $0
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; View file
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ExecWait '"$PROGRAMFILES\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" "$R0"'
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; Note: another way of doing this would be to use ExecShell, but then you
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; really couldn't get away with deleting the files. Here is the ExecShell
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; line that you would want to use:
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;
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; ExecShell "open" '"$R0"'
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;
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; The advantage of this way is that it would use the default browser to
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; open the HTML.
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;
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; Delete the files (on reboot if file is in use)
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Delete /REBOOTOK $R0
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SectionEnd |