Compression and Decompression of multiple files

Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com
Sat Feb 7 14:28:57 EST 2004


Rob Cozens wrote:

>> It sounds like you would not be leveraging the structure of a "data
>> stack" as the underlying format for the archive? If you aren't going
>> to leverage a "data stack" then maybe it should just be a ZIP or TAR
>> engine so as to be a more compatible format?
> 
> Interesting idea, Alex.  Yes, one could incorporate cards & nested
> groups to create the archive design and index and never need to
> append the individually-compressed files.  I'll paste your suggestion
> next to the far back burner where the project is barely cooking.
> 
> In answer to why not use ZIP or TAR, my goal is to create a universal
> folder compression/decompression utility in Transcript for deployment
> across all Revolution hardware platforms.  Ideally, I want to
> simplify serendipity_downloader.htm to contain one file bundle for
> Mac, Windows, & Unix developers in the archive format and one
> compression/decompression utility stack.  It also seems to me such a
> tool could easily evolve into a generic Revolution stack/standalone
> installer.

The nice thing about using tar as the format is that you save the 2MB engine
size to decompress.

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 Richard Gaskin 
 Fourth World Media Corporation
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