Does anyone have any advice for this?

I'm working on a series of commands - executed in a shell script - that zips a 
deep directory in a tree. But it makes the full path as part of the ZIP file. 
That's not what I want - I just want those directories that appear after the 
"*".  In this case:

"-J" eliminates all the paths - bad because it also kills those after the "*"

Here's my default that includes the whole d*mn path.
/usr/local/bin/zip -r 
/usr/www/d3photography.com/htdocs/images/paidphotos/1284343047-Le-ach.zip 
/mount/archive/orders/Sep20/1284343047-Le-ach/download*

I could just run a "cd" to the directory parent and do it there - that would 
solve the problem - but that's simply too dangerous if the script generator 
throws an error on the next set of commands (a risk I do not want to take).

So how do I get it to store as "download/small/image.jpg" inside of the ZIP 
file instead of 
"mount/archive/orders/Sep20/1284343047-Le-ach/download/small/image.jpg".

I only recently discovered this bug -- none of my clients have had the guts to 
tell me about it.


TIA,

Ryan _______________________________________________
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