I have searched through the site, and found out how to read a zip file, but what I want to do is slightly different and possibly unusual?
I have a parser that parses large log files. Users seem to like keeping the log files zipped (win32), to save on disk space, so I have been asked if I can make my parser parse the log file without unzipping it first.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
i.e. Take a text file. Zip it up. THEN read the text file, and parse it line by line without unzipping it.
Thanks.
Spike.
In reply to Reading a zipped file (win32) by spikey_wan
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