Thread: winzip arguments

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    winzip arguments

    Does anyone outhere know how to compress a file from within the application that you are running. Decompress as well. Does anyone know if this is even possible with Winzip. Any help is appreciated....

    thanks,
    zMan

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    Look for a library called zLib. Might do what you have in mind.

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    what does zLib do

    thanks ninebit...

    I found a zLib.dll in my system which is in the folder
    ../adaptec/ez cd creator/


    I found no help associated with zlib ...

    Can you tell me what zlib does?
    zMan

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    search the net... there should he source for zLib and hoew to use it.. try google it...

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    Wink winzip command line....yeah!!!

    I found something.... You know where???


    ....

    in the help files....

    a link to http://www.winzip.com/faq.htm

    which had a link to...

    http://www.winzip.com/xcmdline.htm

    It has everything that I need ... Now I can go and compress and decompress files from within my program.

    ......
    zMan

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