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gzinflate

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.4, PHP 5)

gzinflateInflate a deflated string

Описание

string gzinflate ( string $data [, int $length = 0 ] )

This function inflate a deflated string.

Параметри

data

The data compressed by gzdeflate().

length

The maximum length of data to decode.

Връщани стойности

The original uncompressed data or FALSE on error.

The function will return an error if the uncompressed data is more than 32768 times the length of the compressed input data or more than the optional parameter length .

Примери

Example #1 gzinflate() example

<?php
$compressed   
gzdeflate('Compress me'9);
$uncompressed gzinflate($compressed);
echo 
$uncompressed;
?>

Вж. също



gzopen> <gzgetss
[edit] Last updated: Fri, 18 Sep 2009
 
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Steven Lustig 05-Nov-2010 09:44
You can use this to uncompress a string from Linux command line gzip by stripping the first 10 bytes:

<?php
$inflatedOutput
= gzinflate(substr($output, 10, -8));
?>
vitall at ua dot fm 09-Sep-2009 05:10
The correct function for gzip and chunked data particularly when you get "Content-Encoding: gzip" and "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" headers:

<?php
function decode_gzip($h,$d,$rn="\r\n"){
if (isset(
$h['Transfer-Encoding'])){
 
$lrn = strlen($rn);
 
$str = '';
 
$ofs=0;
 do{
   
$p = strpos($d,$rn,$ofs);
   
$len = hexdec(substr($d,$ofs,$p-$ofs));
   
$str .= substr($d,$p+$lrn,$len);
    
$ofs = $p+$lrn*2+$len;
 }while (
$d[$ofs]!=='0');
 
$d=$str;
}
if (isset(
$h['Content-Encoding'])) $d = gzinflate(substr($d,10));
return
$d;
}
?>

Enjoy!
John 12-Jun-2008 10:22
And when retrieving mod_deflate gzip'ed content and using gzinflate() to decode the data, be sure to strip the first 11 chars from the retrieved content.

<?php $dec = gzinflate(substr($enc,11)); ?>
patatraboum at free dot fr 24-Aug-2007 10:57
Some gz string strip header and return inflated
It actualy processes some first member of the gz
See rfc1952 at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1952.html for more details and improvment as gzdecode

<?php
function gzBody($gzData){
    if(
substr($gzData,0,3)=="\x1f\x8b\x08"){
       
$i=10;
       
$flg=ord(substr($gzData,3,1));
        if(
$flg>0){
            if(
$flg&4){
                list(
$xlen)=unpack('v',substr($gzData,$i,2));
               
$i=$i+2+$xlen;
            }
            if(
$flg&8) $i=strpos($gzData,"\0",$i)+1;
            if(
$flg&16) $i=strpos($gzData,"\0",$i)+1;
            if(
$flg&2) $i=$i+2;
        }
        return
gzinflate(substr($gzData,$i,-8));
    }
    else return
false;
}
?>
spikeles_ at hotmail dot com 01-Nov-2006 08:12
This can be used to inflate streams compressed by the Java class java.util.zip.Deflater but you must strip the first 2 bytes off it. ( much like the above comment )

<?php $result = gzinflate(substr($compressedData, 2)); ?>
boris at gamate dot com 08-Jul-2003 05:49
When retrieving mod_gzip'ed content and using gzinflate() to decode the data, be sure to strip the first 10 chars from the retrieved content.

<?php $dec = gzinflate(substr($enc,10)); ?>

 
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