1. RE: Compressing Files
- Posted by Matthew Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at YAHOO.COM> Jan 22, 2003
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There are shareware zip ActiveX controls out there. You should be able to use them with EuCOM. Matt Lewis > -----Original Message----- > From: C. K. Lester [mailto:cklester at yahoo.com] > Subject: Compressing Files > > > > Has anybody got a way to CREATE or at least add files to a > ZIP file? I use > unzip.e (Davi Figueiredo) to read and extract files, but I now need > something to create the ZIP files themselves. > > In lieu of that, what EU code does everybody recommend to > replace my current > ZIP usage? (I'll check the library, but want some opinions if > they're out > there.) > > Thanks, > ck > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! >
2. RE: Compressing Files
- Posted by Matthew Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at YAHOO.COM> Jan 22, 2003
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> From: C. K. Lester [mailto:cklester at yahoo.com] > > There are shareware zip ActiveX controls out there. You > should be able to > > use them with EuCOM. > > Matt, > > I also checked this out... would it work in this case? > > http://www.info-zip.org/Zip.html It looks like they have a DLL, which you should be able to use straight up. Matt Lewis
3. RE: Compressing Files
- Posted by Ken Rhodes <ken_rhodes30436 at yahoo.com> Jan 22, 2003
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How about the Bzip 2library? http://sources.redhat.com/bzip2/
4. RE: Compressing Files
- Posted by Matthew Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at YAHOO.COM> Jan 22, 2003
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> From: C. K. Lester [mailto:cklester at yahoo.com] > > > http://www.info-zip.org/Zip.html > > > > It looks like they have a DLL, which you should be able to > use straight > up. > > Hey, yeah! My Win2K OS doesn't have a QuickView, so how do I get the > proc/func names from the dll? Look in the docs/source, or go to: http://www.dependencywalker.com It's free, and is a great tool. Matt Lewis
5. RE: Compressing Files
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Jan 22, 2003
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Hi CK, InfoZip is a great tool, I once started to create an eu wrapper for it, but ... never finished. It is possible, it is a bit tricky as it has a pretty hefty data structure that needs to poked/peeked. You need to download the source and look at the header files to find out what functions and data structures are required. Ray Smith http://rays-web.com C. K. Lester wrote: > > There are shareware zip ActiveX controls out there. You should be able > > to > > use them with EuCOM. > > Matt, > > I also checked this out... would it work in this case? > > http://www.info-zip.org/Zip.html