Thanks, that's really cool, i'm just trying to use the code in a program i'm writing and I get the following errors when I try and unzip my file, is there a problem with the zip file do you think?

format error: can't find EOCD signature Archive::Zip::Archive::_findEndOfCentralDirectory('Archive::Zip::Arch +ive=HASH(0x8e87c00)','IO::File=GLOB(0x9196204)') called at /usr/lib/p +erl5/site_perl/5.8.3/Archive/Zip.pm line 955 Archive::Zip::Archive::readFromFileHandle('Archive::Zip::Archive=HASH +(0x8e87c00)','IO::File=GLOB(0x9196204)','tooled-up.gz') called at /us +r/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/Archive/Zip.pm line 929 Archive::Zip::Archive::read('Archive::Zip::Archive=HASH(0x8e87c00)',' +tooled-up.gz') called at zip.pl line 13 Error reading zip file. at zip.pl line 13.
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