1. searching in zipped files
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anybody done some program that searches text in zipped files or knows =
how to do it?
It would be very useful
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<DIV><FONT face=3D"Lucida Casual" size=3D2>anybody done some program =
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2. Re: searching in zipped files
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I don't know if you can view a file while in zipped format, but you can =
unzip the archive to a temp folder and view the files that way. Then =
just delete the temp folder when your done. As far as I can tell, even =
winzip does this to view a file in the archive. you can use pkzip from =
the command line in your program to access the archive.
Chris
anybody done some program that searches text in zipped files or knows =
how to do it?
It would be very useful
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#0000ff face=3D"Comic Sans MS">I don't know if you =
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file while in zipped format, but you can unzip the archive to a temp =
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and view the files that way. Then just delete the temp folder =
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your done. As far as I can tell, even winzip does this to view a file in =
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archive. you can use pkzip from the command line in your program to =
access the=20
archive.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#0000ff face=3D"Comic Sans MS">Chris</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3D"Lucida Casual" size=3D2>anybody done some program =
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text in zipped files or knows how to do it?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3D"Lucida Casual" size=3D2>It would be very=20
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that's an idea, probably the only one that can be made true , but =
isn't there any other way? (stupid line on the left wont go away)
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4. Re: searching in zipped files
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Hi, everybody!
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From: Chris Bensler=20
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Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 3:14 AM
Subject: Re: searching in zipped files
I don't know if you can view a file while in zipped format, but you =
can unzip the archive to a temp folder and view the files that way. Then =
just delete the temp folder when your done. As far as I can tell, even =
winzip does this to view a file in the archive. you can use pkzip from =
the command line in your program to access the archive.
Chris
anybody done some program that searches text in zipped files or =
knows how to do it?
It would be very useful
-- To view and search inside compressed files, I use Christian =
Ghisler's Windows Commander (Win32 version), which you can find at =
http://www.ghisler.com. Extremely fast and reliable, not only does it =
have internal zip compression and decompression, but also internal =
un-arj, un-lzh, un-rar and un-ace. Its default is not to search within =
archives, but you can enable that in the search window itself (you can =
save and load searches). The resulting files can be viewed from that =
same window, or you can 'feed to listbox', creating a pseudo-directory =
containing all the search results, which you can navigate at pleasure =
(viewing, editing, etc.).
I repeat, it's very fast. My slowest machine is a veteran 486 =
DX4-100 with just 8 MB RAM (yes, that's eight, not eighteen or eighty!). =
I use it for writing and testing. I've run on it many a Wincmd search =
inside zips and I assure you I didn't have time to get a cup of coffee.
For Linux users, there's the Midnight Commander. I don't think it =
can search for text, but it can assuredly view compressed and/or =
archived files, at least .tar, .gz, .zip, .tar.gz, and .zip (I'm not =
sure about rpm's, maybe it was just on the wish list).
Best luck.
Gerardo E. Brandariz
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Hi, everybody!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Monday, May 29, 2000 3:14 =
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<DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: searching in =
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files</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#0000ff face=3D"Comic Sans MS">I don't know if you =
can view a=20
file while in zipped format, but you can unzip the archive to a temp =
folder=20
and view the files that way. Then just delete the temp =
folder when=20
your done. As far as I can tell, even winzip does this to view a file =
in the=20
archive. you can use pkzip from the command line in your program to =
access the=20
archive.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#0000ff face=3D"Comic Sans MS">Chris</FONT></DIV>
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style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; =
MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-RIGHT: 0px">
<DIV><FONT face=3D"Lucida Casual" size=3D2>anybody done some program =
that=20
searches text in zipped files or knows how to do it?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3D"Lucida Casual" size=3D2>It would be very =
useful</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2> -- To view and search inside compressed =
files, I use=20
Christian Ghisler's Windows Commander (Win32 version), which you can =
find at=20
<A href=3D"http://www.ghisler.com">http://www.ghisler.com</A>. =
Extremely fast=20
and reliable, not only does it have internal zip compression and=20
decompression, but also internal un-arj, un-lzh, un-rar and =
un-ace. Its=20
default is not to search within archives, but you can enable that in =
the=20
search window itself (you can save and load searches). The resulting =
files=20
can be viewed from that same window, or you can 'feed to listbox', =
creating=20
a pseudo-directory containing all the search results, which you can =
navigate=20
at pleasure (viewing, editing, etc.).</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>I repeat, it's very fast. My slowest machine is =
a veteran=20
486 DX4-100 with just 8 MB RAM (yes, that's eight, not eighteen or =
eighty!).=20
I use it for writing and testing. I've run on it many a Wincmd =
search inside=20
zips and I assure you I didn't have time to get a cup of=20
coffee.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>For Linux users, there's the Midnight Commander. =
I don't=20
think it can search for text, but it can assuredly view compressed =
and/or=20
archived files, at least .tar, .gz, .zip, .tar.gz, and .zip (I'm not =
sure=20
about rpm's, maybe it was just on the wish list).</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Best luck.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Gerardo E.=20
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