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-<section> <date> created 1.Jun.2000, last updated 09.Feb.2003 </date>
-<h2> The Library </h2> Overview
-
-<!--border-->
-
-<!-- 1. section of zzip-zip.html -->
-
-<P>
- The <a href="zziplib.html">zziplib library</a> is intentionally
- lightweight, it offers the ability to easily extract data from
- files archived in a single zip file. Applications can bundle
- files into a single zip archive and access them.
- The implementation is based only on the (free) subset of
- compression with the <a href="http://www.gzip.org/zlib">
- zlib algorithm</a> which is actually used by the <tt>zip/unzip</tt> tools.
-</P>
-
-<center>
- The library allows reading zip archives in a number of ways,
-</center><dl>
-<dt>archive mode:</dt>
-<dd> reading the zip directory and extracting files from it.
- This is the traditional mode as seen with unzip-utilities.
- Some extra unzip-utiles for transparent/magic mode are
- shipped as&nbsp;well.
-</dd>
-<dt>replacement mode:</dt>
-<dd> Use ZZIP_FILE / ZZIP_DIR pointers provided by zziplib and
- put them to work with routines originally developed to
- work with real directories and file handles. The API calls
- do follow traditional synopsis from posix/stdio.
-</dd>
-<dt>transparent mode:</dt>
-<dd> Use replacement handles and allow the open()-calls to
- automatically detect when a file is contained in a zip
- archive or when it is a real file in the file system.
- A filepath can be partly in a real filesystem and partly
- within the zip archive when one is seen.
-</dd>
-<dt> ext magic </dt>
-<dd> Use the same filepath to access either a zipped or real
- file - it looks for a real file and there is none then
- every subdirectory of the path is checked, a ".zip"
- extension appended, and the zipped file transparently
- opened. This can speed up dat-file development
- dramatically.
-</dd>
-<dt> io/xor magic </dt>
-<dd> The access to the filesystem can be hooked up - examples
- are given for xor obfuscation which is great for game
- artwork and AI data. A small intro for SDLrwops usage is
- given as well.
-</dd>
-</dl>
-</section>