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Posted by "Richard Lynch" on 10/20/05 11:30
On Wed, October 26, 2005 12:34 pm, Graham Anderson wrote:
> The compressor in the file data says: dcomzlib
Okay, now we are getting somewhere.
dcomzlib is, most likely, not the same as zlib.
> I tried the below with gzinflate and with gzuncompress.
> Both give errors:
> gzinflate(): data error
> gzuncompress(): data error
And this pretty much clinches it, mostly, assuming you passed in the
right data.
"DE789CB552BF6F133114F65D2852A50A7568E14041B2A00B120CB081549514860CA9545
And this is just "data" with not much we can do to guess about its
format.
However, I surfed to http://info.com/dcomzlib and the very first link
(also the only one in English) was to:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=9050&max_rows=25&style=nested&viewmonth=200205
where somebody pretty much tells you how to decompress this, I think.
(I didn't read the WHOLE thing, mind you)
S/He also raises the question of the legality of doing this, which you
may also wish to consider before proceeding.
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