zohab Posted January 17, 2007 Share Posted January 17, 2007 HiI have following php script to create zip file .I am able to create zip file of files(.doc,.html,.pdf etc) and images.My problem is when zip file is extracted or when i unzipped it content inside file not seen.In case of images ,i am not able to see any image when it is unzipped.What i need to do.I need help?<?phpclass zipfile { var $datasec = array(); // array to store compressed data var $ctrl_dir = array(); // central directory var $eof_ctrl_dir = "\x50\x4b\x05\x06\x00\x00\x00\x00"; //end of Central directory record var $old_offset = 0; function add_dir($name) { $name = str_replace("\\", "/", $name); $fr = "\x50\x4b\x03\x04"; $fr .= "\x0a\x00"; // ver needed to extract $fr .= "\x00\x00"; // gen purpose bit flag $fr .= "\x00\x00"; // compression method $fr .= "\x00\x00\x00\x00"; // last mod time and date $fr .= pack("V",0); // crc32 $fr .= pack("V",0); //compressed filesize $fr .= pack("V",0); //uncompressed filesize $fr .= pack("v", strlen($name) ); //length of pathname $fr .= pack("v", 0 ); //extra field length $fr .= $name; // end of "local file header" segment // no "file data" segment for path // "data descriptor" segment (optional but necessary if archive is not served as file) $fr .= pack("V",$crc); //crc32 $fr .= pack("V",$c_len); //compressed filesize $fr .= pack("V",$unc_len); //uncompressed filesize // add this entry to array $this -> datasec[] = $fr; $new_offset = strlen(implode("", $this->datasec)); // now add to central record $cdrec = "\x50\x4b\x01\x02"; $cdrec .="\x00\x00"; // version made by $cdrec .="\x0a\x00"; // version needed to extract $cdrec .="\x00\x00"; // gen purpose bit flag $cdrec .="\x00\x00"; // compression method $cdrec .="\x00\x00\x00\x00"; // last mod time & date $cdrec .= pack("V",0); // crc32 $cdrec .= pack("V",0); //compressed filesize $cdrec .= pack("V",0); //uncompressed filesize $cdrec .= pack("v", strlen($name) ); //length of filename $cdrec .= pack("v", 0 ); //extra field length $cdrec .= pack("v", 0 ); //file comment length $cdrec .= pack("v", 0 ); //disk number start $cdrec .= pack("v", 0 ); //internal file attributes $ext = "\x00\x00\x10\x00"; $ext = "\xff\xff\xff\xff"; $cdrec .= pack("V", 16 ); //external file attributes - 'directory' bit set $cdrec .= pack("V", $this -> old_offset ); //relative offset of local header $this -> old_offset = $new_offset; $cdrec .= $name; // optional extra field, file comment goes here // save to array $this -> ctrl_dir[] = $cdrec; } function add_file($data, $name) // adds "file" to archive // $data - file contents // $name - name of file in archive. Add path if your want { $name = str_replace("\\", "/", $name); //$name = str_replace("\\", "\\\\", $name); $fr = "\x50\x4b\x03\x04"; $fr .= "\x14\x00"; // ver needed to extract $fr .= "\x00\x00"; // gen purpose bit flag $fr .= "\x08\x00"; // compression method $fr .= "\x00\x00\x00\x00"; // last mod time and date $unc_len = strlen($data); $crc = crc32($data); $zdata = gzcompress($data); $zdata = substr( substr($zdata, 0, strlen($zdata) - 4), 2); // fix crc bug $c_len = strlen($zdata); $fr .= pack("V",$crc); // crc32 $fr .= pack("V",$c_len); //compressed filesize $fr .= pack("V",$unc_len); //uncompressed filesize $fr .= pack("v", strlen($name) ); //length of filename $fr .= pack("v", 0 ); //extra field length $fr .= $name; // end of "local file header" segment // "file data" segment $fr .= $zdata; // "data descriptor" segment (optional but necessary if archive is not served as file) $fr .= pack("V",$crc); //crc32 $fr .= pack("V",$c_len); //compressed filesize $fr .= pack("V",$unc_len); //uncompressed filesize // add this entry to array $this -> datasec[] = $fr; $new_offset = strlen(implode("", $this->datasec)); // now add to central directory record $cdrec = "\x50\x4b\x01\x02"; $cdrec .="\x00\x00"; // version made by $cdrec .="\x14\x00"; // version needed to extract $cdrec .="\x00\x00"; // gen purpose bit flag $cdrec .="\x08\x00"; // compression method $cdrec .="\x00\x00\x00\x00"; // last mod time & date $cdrec .= pack("V",$crc); // crc32 $cdrec .= pack("V",$c_len); //compressed filesize $cdrec .= pack("V",$unc_len); //uncompressed filesize $cdrec .= pack("v", strlen($name) ); //length of filename $cdrec .= pack("v", 0 ); //extra field length $cdrec .= pack("v", 0 ); //file comment length $cdrec .= pack("v", 0 ); //disk number start $cdrec .= pack("v", 0 ); //internal file attributes $cdrec .= pack("V", 32 ); //external file attributes - 'archive' bit set $cdrec .= pack("V", $this -> old_offset ); //relative offset of local header// &n // bsp; echo "old offset is ".$this->old_offset.", new offset is $new_offset<br>"; $this -> old_offset = $new_offset; $cdrec .= $name; // optional extra field, file comment goes here // save to central directory $this -> ctrl_dir[] = $cdrec; } function file() { // dump out file $data = implode("", $this -> datasec); $ctrldir = implode("", $this -> ctrl_dir); return $data. $ctrldir. $this -> eof_ctrl_dir. pack("v", sizeof($this -> ctrl_dir)). // total # of entries "on this disk" pack("v", sizeof($this -> ctrl_dir)). // total # of entries overall pack("V", strlen($ctrldir)). // size of central dir pack("V", strlen($data)). // offset to start of central dir "\x00\x00"; // .zip file comment length }} ?> <?phpinclude("zip_1.php");$zipfile = new zipfile(); // add the subdirectory ... important!$zipfile -> add_dir("dir/");// add the binary data stored in the string 'filedata'$filedata = "(read your file into $filedata)"; $zipfile -> add_file($filedata, "dir/file.txt"); // OR instead of doing that, you can write out the file to the loca disk like this:$filename = "output.zip";$fd = fopen ($filename, "wb");$out = fwrite ($fd, $zipfile -> file());fclose ($fd);// then offer it to the user to download:print "<a href='output.zip'>Click here to download the new zip file.</a>";?>thanks in advance.Best regardszohab Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/34536-creating-zip-using-php/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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