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|     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU | ||||
|     Lesser General Public License for more details. | ||||
|  | ||||
|     You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | ||||
|     License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software | ||||
|     Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA | ||||
|  | ||||
| Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. | ||||
|  | ||||
| You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your | ||||
| school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the library, if | ||||
| necessary.  Here is a sample; alter the names: | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the | ||||
|   library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990 | ||||
|   Ty Coon, President of Vice | ||||
|  | ||||
| That's all there is to it! | ||||
|  | ||||
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| // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
| // PclZip 2.8.2 - readme.txt | ||||
| // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
| // License GNU/LGPL - August 2009 | ||||
| // Vincent Blavet - vincent@phpconcept.net | ||||
| // http://www.phpconcept.net | ||||
| // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
| // $Id: readme.txt,v 1.60 2009/09/30 20:35:21 vblavet Exp $ | ||||
| // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| 0 - Sommaire | ||||
| ============ | ||||
|     1 - Introduction | ||||
|     2 - What's new | ||||
|     3 - Corrected bugs | ||||
|     4 - Known bugs or limitations | ||||
|     5 - License | ||||
|     6 - Warning | ||||
|     7 - Documentation | ||||
|     8 - Author | ||||
|     9 - Contribute | ||||
|  | ||||
| 1 - Introduction | ||||
| ================ | ||||
|  | ||||
|   PclZip is a library that allow you to manage a Zip archive. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Full documentation about PclZip can be found here : http://www.phpconcept.net/pclzip | ||||
|  | ||||
| 2 - What's new | ||||
| ============== | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 2.8.2 : | ||||
|     - PCLZIP_CB_PRE_EXTRACT and PCLZIP_CB_POST_EXTRACT are now supported with  | ||||
|       extraction as a string (PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_AS_STRING). The string | ||||
|       can also be modified in the post-extract call back. | ||||
|     **Bugs correction : | ||||
|     - PCLZIP_OPT_REMOVE_ALL_PATH was not working correctly     | ||||
|     - Remove use of eval() and do direct call to callback functions | ||||
|     - Correct support of 64bits systems (Thanks to WordPress team) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 2.8.1 : | ||||
|     - Move option PCLZIP_OPT_BY_EREG to PCLZIP_OPT_BY_PREG because ereg() is | ||||
|       deprecated in PHP 5.3. When using option PCLZIP_OPT_BY_EREG, PclZip will | ||||
|       automatically replace it by PCLZIP_OPT_BY_PREG. | ||||
|    | ||||
|   Version 2.8 : | ||||
|     - Improve extraction of zip archive for large files by using temporary files | ||||
|       This feature is working like the one defined in r2.7. | ||||
|       Options are renamed : PCLZIP_OPT_TEMP_FILE_ON, PCLZIP_OPT_TEMP_FILE_OFF, | ||||
|       PCLZIP_OPT_TEMP_FILE_THRESHOLD | ||||
|     - Add a ratio constant PCLZIP_TEMPORARY_FILE_RATIO to configure the auto | ||||
|       sense of temporary file use. | ||||
|     - Bug correction : Reduce filepath in returned file list to remove ennoying | ||||
|       './/' preambule in file path. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 2.7 : | ||||
|     - Improve creation of zip archive for large files : | ||||
|       PclZip will now autosense the configured memory and use temporary files | ||||
|       when large file is suspected. | ||||
|       This feature can also ne triggered by manual options in create() and add() | ||||
|       methods. 'PCLZIP_OPT_ADD_TEMP_FILE_ON' force the use of temporary files, | ||||
|       'PCLZIP_OPT_ADD_TEMP_FILE_OFF' disable the autosense technic,  | ||||
|       'PCLZIP_OPT_ADD_TEMP_FILE_THRESHOLD' allow for configuration of a size | ||||
|       threshold to use temporary files. | ||||
|       Using "temporary files" rather than "memory" might take more time, but | ||||
|       might give the ability to zip very large files : | ||||
|       Tested on my win laptop with a 88Mo file : | ||||
|         Zip "in-memory" : 18sec (max_execution_time=30, memory_limit=180Mo) | ||||
|         Zip "tmporary-files" : 23sec (max_execution_time=30, memory_limit=30Mo) | ||||
|     - Replace use of mktime() by time() to limit the E_STRICT error messages. | ||||
|     - Bug correction : When adding files with full windows path (drive letter) | ||||
|       PclZip is now working. Before, if the drive letter is not the default | ||||
|       path, PclZip was not able to add the file. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 2.6 : | ||||
|     - Code optimisation | ||||
|     - New attributes PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_COMMENT gives the ability to | ||||
|       add a comment for a specific file. (Don't really know if this is usefull) | ||||
|     - New attribute PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_CONTENT gives the ability to add a string  | ||||
|       as a file. | ||||
|     - New attribute PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_MTIME modify the timestamp associated with | ||||
|       a file. | ||||
|     - Correct a bug. Files archived with a timestamp with 0h0m0s were extracted | ||||
|       with current time | ||||
|     - Add CRC value in the informations returned back for each file after an | ||||
|       action. | ||||
|     - Add missing closedir() statement. | ||||
|     - When adding a folder, and removing the path of this folder, files were | ||||
|       incorrectly added with a '/' at the beginning. Which means files are  | ||||
|       related to root in unix systems. Corrected. | ||||
|     - Add conditional if before constant definition. This will allow users | ||||
|       to redefine constants without changing the file, and then improve | ||||
|       upgrade of pclzip code for new versions. | ||||
|    | ||||
|   Version 2.5 : | ||||
|     - Introduce the ability to add file/folder with individual properties (file descriptor). | ||||
|       This gives for example the ability to change the filename of a zipped file. | ||||
|       . Able to add files individually | ||||
|       . Able to change full name | ||||
|       . Able to change short name | ||||
|       . Compatible with global options | ||||
|     - New attributes : PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_NAME, PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_NEW_SHORT_NAME, PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_NEW_FULL_NAME | ||||
|     - New error code : PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE | ||||
|     - Add a security control feature. PclZip can extract any file in any folder | ||||
|       of a system. People may use this to upload a zip file and try to override | ||||
|       a system file. The PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_DIR_RESTRICTION will give the | ||||
|       ability to forgive any directory transversal behavior. | ||||
|     - New PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_DIR_RESTRICTION : check extraction path | ||||
|     - New error code : PCLZIP_ERR_DIRECTORY_RESTRICTION | ||||
|     - Modification in PclZipUtilPathInclusion() : dir and path beginning with ./ will be prepend | ||||
|       by current path (getcwd()) | ||||
|    | ||||
|   Version 2.4 : | ||||
|     - Code improvment : try to speed up the code by removing unusefull call to pack() | ||||
|     - Correct bug in delete() : delete() should be called with no argument. This was not | ||||
|       the case in 2.3. This is corrected in 2.4. | ||||
|     - Correct a bug in path_inclusion function. When the path has several '../../', the | ||||
|       result was bad. | ||||
|     - Add a check for magic_quotes_runtime configuration. If enabled, PclZip will  | ||||
|       disable it while working and det it back to its original value. | ||||
|       This resolve a lots of bad formated archive errors. | ||||
|     - Bug correction : PclZip now correctly unzip file in some specific situation, | ||||
|       when compressed content has same size as uncompressed content. | ||||
|     - Bug correction : When selecting option 'PCLZIP_OPT_REMOVE_ALL_PATH',  | ||||
|       directories are not any more created. | ||||
|     - Code improvment : correct unclosed opendir(), better handling of . and .. in | ||||
|       loops. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 2.3 : | ||||
|     - Correct a bug with PHP5 : affecting the value 0xFE49FFE0 to a variable does not | ||||
|       give the same result in PHP4 and PHP5 .... | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 2.2 : | ||||
|     - Try development of PCLZIP_OPT_CRYPT ..... | ||||
|       However this becomes to a stop. To crypt/decrypt I need to multiply 2 long integers, | ||||
|       the result (greater than a long) is not supported by PHP. Even the use of bcmath | ||||
|       functions does not help. I did not find yet a solution ...; | ||||
|     - Add missing '/' at end of directory entries | ||||
|     - Check is a file is encrypted or not. Returns status 'unsupported_encryption' and/or | ||||
|       error code PCLZIP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION. | ||||
|     - Corrected : Bad "version need to extract" field in local file header | ||||
|     - Add private method privCheckFileHeaders() in order to check local and central | ||||
|       file headers. PclZip is now supporting purpose bit flag bit 3. Purpose bit flag bit 3 gives | ||||
|       the ability to have a local file header without size, compressed size and crc filled. | ||||
|     - Add a generic status 'error' for file status | ||||
|     - Add control of compression type. PclZip only support deflate compression method. | ||||
|       Before v2.2, PclZip does not check the compression method used in an archive while | ||||
|       extracting. With v2.2 PclZip returns a new error status for a file using an unsupported | ||||
|       compression method. New status is "unsupported_compression". New error code is | ||||
|       PCLZIP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION. | ||||
|     - Add optional attribute PCLZIP_OPT_STOP_ON_ERROR. This will stop the extract of files | ||||
|       when errors like 'a folder with same name exists' or 'a newer file exists' or | ||||
|       'a write protected file' exists, rather than set a status for the concerning file | ||||
|       and resume the extract of the zip. | ||||
|     - Add optional attribute PCLZIP_OPT_REPLACE_NEWER. This will force, during an extract' the | ||||
|       replacement of the file, even if a  newer version of the file exists. | ||||
|       Note that today if a file with the same name already exists but is older it will be | ||||
|       replaced by the extracted one. | ||||
|     - Improve PclZipUtilOption() | ||||
|     - Support of zip archive with trailing bytes. Before 2.2, PclZip checks that the central | ||||
|       directory structure is the last data in the archive. Crypt encryption/decryption of | ||||
|       zip archive put trailing 0 bytes after decryption. PclZip is now supporting this. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 2.1 : | ||||
|     - Add the ability to abort the extraction by using a user callback function. | ||||
|       The user can now return the value '2' in its callback which indicates to stop the | ||||
|       extraction. For a pre call-back extract is stopped before the extration of the current | ||||
|       file. For a post call back, the extraction is stopped after. | ||||
|     - Add the ability to extract a file (or several files) directly in the standard output. | ||||
|       This is done by the new parameter PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_IN_OUTPUT with method extract(). | ||||
|     - Add support for parameters PCLZIP_OPT_COMMENT, PCLZIP_OPT_ADD_COMMENT, | ||||
|       PCLZIP_OPT_PREPEND_COMMENT. This will create, replace, add, or prepend comments | ||||
|       in the zip archive. | ||||
|     - When merging two archives, the comments are not any more lost, but merged, with a  | ||||
|       blank space separator. | ||||
|     - Corrected bug : Files are not deleted when all files are asked to be deleted. | ||||
|     - Corrected bug : Folders with name '0' made PclZip to abort the create or add feature. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 2.0 : | ||||
|     ***** Warning : Some new features may break the backward compatibility for your scripts. | ||||
|                     Please carefully read the readme file. | ||||
|     - Add the ability to delete by Index, name and regular expression. This feature is  | ||||
|       performed by the method delete(), which uses the optional parameters | ||||
|       PCLZIP_OPT_BY_INDEX, PCLZIP_OPT_BY_NAME, PCLZIP_OPT_BY_EREG or PCLZIP_OPT_BY_PREG. | ||||
|     - Add the ability to extract by regular expression. To extract by regexp you must use the method | ||||
|       extract(), with the option PCLZIP_OPT_BY_EREG or PCLZIP_OPT_BY_PREG  | ||||
|       (depending if you want to use ereg() or preg_match() syntax) followed by the  | ||||
|       regular expression pattern. | ||||
|     - Add the ability to extract by index, directly with the extract() method. This is a | ||||
|       code improvment of the extractByIndex() method. | ||||
|     - Add the ability to extract by name. To extract by name you must use the method | ||||
|       extract(), with the option PCLZIP_OPT_BY_NAME followed by the filename to | ||||
|       extract or an array of filenames to extract. To extract all a folder, use the folder | ||||
|       name rather than the filename with a '/' at the end. | ||||
|     - Add the ability to add files without compression. This is done with a new attribute | ||||
|       which is PCLZIP_OPT_NO_COMPRESSION. | ||||
|     - Add the attribute PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_AS_STRING, which allow to extract a file directly | ||||
|       in a string without using any file (or temporary file). | ||||
|     - Add constant PCLZIP_SEPARATOR for static configuration of filename separators in a single string. | ||||
|       The default separator is now a comma (,) and not any more a blank space. | ||||
|       THIS BREAK THE BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY : Please check if this may have an impact with | ||||
|       your script. | ||||
|     - Improve algorythm performance by removing the use of temporary files when adding or  | ||||
|       extracting files in an archive. | ||||
|     - Add (correct) detection of empty filename zipping. This can occurs when the removed | ||||
|       path is the same | ||||
|       as a zipped dir. The dir is not zipped (['status'] = filtered), only its content. | ||||
|     - Add better support for windows paths (thanks for help from manus@manusfreedom.com). | ||||
|     - Corrected bug : When the archive file already exists with size=0, the add() method | ||||
|       fails. Corrected in 2.0. | ||||
|     - Remove the use of OS_WINDOWS constant. Use php_uname() function rather. | ||||
|     - Control the order of index ranges in extract by index feature. | ||||
|     - Change the internal management of folders (better handling of internal flag). | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 1.3 : | ||||
|     - Removing the double include check. This is now done by include_once() and require_once() | ||||
|       PHP directives. | ||||
|     - Changing the error handling mecanism : Remove the use of an external error library. | ||||
|       The former PclError...() functions are replaced by internal equivalent methods. | ||||
|       By changing the environment variable PCLZIP_ERROR_EXTERNAL you can still use the former library. | ||||
|       Introducing the use of constants for error codes rather than integer values. This will help | ||||
|       in futur improvment. | ||||
|       Introduction of error handling functions like errorCode(), errorName() and errorInfo(). | ||||
|     - Remove the deprecated use of calling function with arguments passed by reference. | ||||
|     - Add the calling of extract(), extractByIndex(), create() and add() functions | ||||
|       with variable options rather than fixed arguments. | ||||
|     - Add the ability to remove all the file path while extracting or adding, | ||||
|       without any need to specify the path to remove. | ||||
|       This is available for extract(), extractByIndex(), create() and add() functionS by using | ||||
|       the new variable options parameters : | ||||
|       - PCLZIP_OPT_REMOVE_ALL_PATH : by indicating this option while calling the fct. | ||||
|     - Ability to change the mode of a file after the extraction (chmod()). | ||||
|       This is available for extract() and extractByIndex() functionS by using | ||||
|       the new variable options parameters. | ||||
|       - PCLZIP_OPT_SET_CHMOD : by setting the value of this option. | ||||
|     - Ability to definition call-back options. These call-back will be called during the adding, | ||||
|       or the extracting of file (extract(), extractByIndex(), create() and add() functions) : | ||||
|       - PCLZIP_CB_PRE_EXTRACT : will be called before each extraction of a file. The user | ||||
|         can trigerred the change the filename of the extracted file. The user can triggered the | ||||
|         skip of the extraction. This is adding a 'skipped' status in the file list result value. | ||||
|       - PCLZIP_CB_POST_EXTRACT : will be called after each extraction of a file. | ||||
|         Nothing can be triggered from that point. | ||||
|       - PCLZIP_CB_PRE_ADD : will be called before each add of a file. The user | ||||
|         can trigerred the change the stored filename of the added file. The user can triggered the | ||||
|         skip of the add. This is adding a 'skipped' status in the file list result value. | ||||
|       - PCLZIP_CB_POST_ADD : will be called after each add of a file. | ||||
|         Nothing can be triggered from that point. | ||||
|     - Two status are added in the file list returned as function result : skipped & filename_too_long | ||||
|       'skipped' is used when a call-back function ask for skipping the file. | ||||
|       'filename_too_long' is used while adding a file with a too long filename to archive (the file is | ||||
|       not added) | ||||
|     - Adding the function PclZipUtilPathInclusion(), that check the inclusion of a path into | ||||
|       a directory. | ||||
|     - Add a check of the presence of the archive file before some actions (like list, ...) | ||||
|     - Add the initialisation of field "index" in header array. This means that by | ||||
|       default index will be -1 when not explicitly set by the methods. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 1.2 : | ||||
|     - Adding a duplicate function. | ||||
|     - Adding a merge function. The merge function is a "quick merge" function, | ||||
|       it just append the content of an archive at the end of the first one. There | ||||
|       is no check for duplicate files or more recent files. | ||||
|     - Improve the search of the central directory end. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 1.1.2 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - Changing the license of PclZip. PclZip is now released under the GNU / LGPL license | ||||
|       (see License section). | ||||
|     - Adding the optional support of a static temporary directory. You will need to configure | ||||
|       the constant PCLZIP_TEMPORARY_DIR if you want to use this feature. | ||||
|     - Improving the rename() function. In some cases rename() does not work (different | ||||
|       Filesystems), so it will be replaced by a copy() + unlink() functions. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 1.1.1 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - Maintenance release, no new feature. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 1.1 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - New method Add() : adding files in the archive | ||||
|     - New method ExtractByIndex() : partial extract of the archive, files are identified by | ||||
|       their index in the archive | ||||
|     - New method DeleteByIndex() : delete some files/folder entries from the archive, | ||||
|       files are identified by their index in the archive. | ||||
|     - Adding a test of the zlib extension presence. If not present abort the script. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Version 1.0.1 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - No new feature | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| 3 - Corrected bugs | ||||
| ================== | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Corrected in Version 2.0 : | ||||
|     - Corrected : During an extraction, if a call-back fucntion is used and try to skip | ||||
|                   a file, all the extraction process is stopped.  | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Corrected in Version 1.3 : | ||||
|     - Corrected : Support of static synopsis for method extract() is broken. | ||||
|     - Corrected : invalid size of archive content field (0xFF) should be (0xFFFF). | ||||
|     - Corrected : When an extract is done with a remove_path parameter, the entry for | ||||
|       the directory with exactly the same path is not skipped/filtered. | ||||
|     - Corrected : extractByIndex() and deleteByIndex() were not managing index in the | ||||
|       right way. For example indexes '1,3-5,11' will only extract files 1 and 11. This | ||||
|       is due to a sort of the index resulting table that puts 11 before 3-5 (sort on | ||||
|       string and not interger). The sort is temporarilly removed, this means that | ||||
|       you must provide a sorted list of index ranges. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Corrected in Version 1.2 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - Nothing. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Corrected in Version 1.1.2 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - Corrected : Winzip is unable to delete or add new files in a PclZip created archives. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Corrected in Version 1.1.1 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - Corrected : When archived file is not compressed (0% compression), the | ||||
|       extract method fails. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Corrected in Version 1.1 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - Corrected : Adding a complete tree of folder may result in a bad archive | ||||
|       creation. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Corrected in Version 1.0.1 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - Corrected : Error while compressing files greater than PCLZIP_READ_BLOCK_SIZE (default=1024). | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| 4 - Known bugs or limitations | ||||
| ============================= | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Please publish bugs reports in SourceForge : | ||||
|     http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=40254&atid=427564 | ||||
|  | ||||
|   In Version 2.x : | ||||
|     - PclZip does only support file uncompressed or compressed with deflate (compression method 8) | ||||
|     - PclZip does not support password protected zip archive | ||||
|     - Some concern were seen when changing mtime of a file while archiving.  | ||||
|       Seems to be linked to Daylight Saving Time (PclTest_changing_mtime). | ||||
|  | ||||
|   In Version 1.2 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - merge() methods does not check for duplicate files or last date of modifications. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   In Version 1.1 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - Limitation : Using 'extract' fields in the file header in the zip archive is not supported. | ||||
|     - WinZip is unable to delete a single file in a PclZip created archive. It is also unable to | ||||
|       add a file in a PclZip created archive. (Corrected in v.1.2) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   In Version 1.0.1 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - Adding a complete tree of folder may result in a bad archive | ||||
|       creation. (Corrected in V.1.1). | ||||
|     - Path given to methods must be in the unix format (/) and not the Windows format (\). | ||||
|       Workaround : Use only / directory separators. | ||||
|     - PclZip is using temporary files that are sometime the name of the file with a .tmp or .gz | ||||
|       added suffix. Files with these names may already exist and may be overwritten. | ||||
|       Workaround : none. | ||||
|     - PclZip does not check if the zlib extension is present. If it is absent, the zip | ||||
|       file is not created and the lib abort without warning. | ||||
|       Workaround : enable the zlib extension on the php install | ||||
|  | ||||
|   In Version 1.0 : | ||||
|  | ||||
|     - Error while compressing files greater than PCLZIP_READ_BLOCK_SIZE (default=1024). | ||||
|       (Corrected in v.1.0.1) | ||||
|     - Limitation : Multi-disk zip archive are not supported. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| 5 - License | ||||
| =========== | ||||
|  | ||||
|   Since version 1.1.2, PclZip Library is released under GNU/LGPL license. | ||||
|   This library is free, so you can use it at no cost. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   HOWEVER, if you release a script, an application, a library or any kind of | ||||
|   code using PclZip library (or a part of it), YOU MUST : | ||||
|   - Indicate in the documentation (or a readme file), that your work | ||||
|     uses PclZip Library, and make a reference to the author and the web site | ||||
|     http://www.phpconcept.net | ||||
|   - Gives the ability to the final user to update the PclZip libary. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   I will also appreciate that you send me a mail (vincent@phpconcept.net), just to | ||||
|   be aware that someone is using PclZip. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   For more information about GNU/LGPL license : http://www.gnu.org | ||||
|  | ||||
| 6 - Warning | ||||
| ================= | ||||
|  | ||||
|   This library and the associated files are non commercial, non professional work. | ||||
|   It should not have unexpected results. However if any damage is caused by this software | ||||
|   the author can not be responsible. | ||||
|   The use of this software is at the risk of the user. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 7 - Documentation | ||||
| ================= | ||||
|   PclZip User Manuel is available in English on PhpConcept : http://www.phpconcept.net/pclzip/man/en/index.php | ||||
|   A Russian translation was done by Feskov Kuzma : http://php.russofile.ru/ru/authors/unsort/zip/ | ||||
|  | ||||
| 8 - Author | ||||
| ========== | ||||
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|   This software was written by Vincent Blavet (vincent@phpconcept.net) on its leasure time. | ||||
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| 9 - Contribute | ||||
| ============== | ||||
|   If you want to contribute to the development of PclZip, please contact vincent@phpconcept.net. | ||||
|   If you can help in financing PhpConcept hosting service, please go to | ||||
|   http://www.phpconcept.net/soutien.php | ||||
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