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author | Derek Jones <derek.jones@ellislab.com> | 2011-07-02 00:56:50 +0200 |
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committer | Derek Jones <derek.jones@ellislab.com> | 2011-07-02 00:56:50 +0200 |
commit | 37f4b9caa02783e06dd7c5318200113409a0deb1 (patch) | |
tree | 314bd87831a09913cbbfd1ffe1447b3c38b394c5 /user_guide/libraries/zip.html | |
parent | 114ab0988e20ac6be39ad363ff897a1a3b85e565 (diff) |
backed out 648b42a75739, which was a NON-trivial whitespace commit. It broke the Typography class's string replacements, for instance
Diffstat (limited to 'user_guide/libraries/zip.html')
-rw-r--r-- | user_guide/libraries/zip.html | 32 |
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/user_guide/libraries/zip.html b/user_guide/libraries/zip.html index 2fc5fd81b..031126603 100644 --- a/user_guide/libraries/zip.html +++ b/user_guide/libraries/zip.html @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ $this->zip->add_data($name, $data);<br /> // Write the zip file to a folder on your server. Name it "my_backup.zip"<br /> $this->zip->archive('/path/to/directory/my_backup.zip'); <br /><br /> - // Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"<br /> + // Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"<br /> $this->zip->download('my_backup.zip'); </code> @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ $this->zip->add_data($name, $data); </code> <p>You are allowed multiple calls to this function in order to -add several files to your archive. Example:</p> +add several files to your archive. Example:</p> <code> $name = 'mydata1.txt';<br /> @@ -139,8 +139,8 @@ $this->zip->add_data($name, $data); <h2>$this->zip->add_dir()</h2> -<p>Permits you to add a directory. Usually this function is unnecessary since you can place your data into folders when -using <dfn>$this->zip->add_data()</dfn>, but if you would like to create an empty folder you can do so. Example:</p> +<p>Permits you to add a directory. Usually this function is unnecessary since you can place your data into folders when +using <dfn>$this->zip->add_data()</dfn>, but if you would like to create an empty folder you can do so. Example:</p> <code>$this->zip->add_dir('myfolder'); // Creates a folder called "myfolder"</code> @@ -148,49 +148,49 @@ using <dfn>$this->zip->add_data()</dfn>, but if you would like to create an empt <h2>$this->zip->read_file()</h2> -<p>Permits you to compress a file that already exists somewhere on your server. Supply a file path and the zip class will +<p>Permits you to compress a file that already exists somewhere on your server. Supply a file path and the zip class will read it and add it to the archive:</p> <code> $path = '/path/to/photo.jpg';<br /><br /> $this->zip->read_file($path); <br /><br /> - // Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"<br /> + // Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"<br /> $this->zip->download('my_backup.zip'); </code> <p>If you would like the Zip archive to maintain the directory structure of the file in it, pass <kbd>TRUE</kbd> (boolean) in the -second parameter. Example:</p> +second parameter. Example:</p> <code> $path = '/path/to/photo.jpg';<br /><br /> $this->zip->read_file($path, <kbd>TRUE</kbd>); <br /><br /> - // Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"<br /> + // Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"<br /> $this->zip->download('my_backup.zip'); </code> -<p>In the above example, <dfn>photo.jpg</dfn> will be placed inside two folders: <kbd>path/to/</kbd></p> +<p>In the above example, <dfn>photo.jpg</dfn> will be placed inside two folders: <kbd>path/to/</kbd></p> <h2>$this->zip->read_dir()</h2> -<p>Permits you to compress a folder (and its contents) that already exists somewhere on your server. Supply a file path to the -directory and the zip class will recursively read it and recreate it as a Zip archive. All files contained within the -supplied path will be encoded, as will any sub-folders contained within it. Example:</p> +<p>Permits you to compress a folder (and its contents) that already exists somewhere on your server. Supply a file path to the +directory and the zip class will recursively read it and recreate it as a Zip archive. All files contained within the +supplied path will be encoded, as will any sub-folders contained within it. Example:</p> <code> $path = '/path/to/your/directory/';<br /><br /> $this->zip->read_dir($path); <br /><br /> - // Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"<br /> + // Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"<br /> $this->zip->download('my_backup.zip'); </code> <p>By default the Zip archive will place all directories listed in the first parameter inside the zip. If you want the tree preceding the target folder to be ignored -you can pass <kbd>FALSE</kbd> (boolean) in the second parameter. Example:</p> +you can pass <kbd>FALSE</kbd> (boolean) in the second parameter. Example:</p> <code> $path = '/path/to/your/directory/';<br /><br /> @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ $this->zip->read_dir($path, FALSE); <h2>$this->zip->archive()</h2> -<p>Writes the Zip-encoded file to a directory on your server. Submit a valid server path ending in the file name. Make sure the +<p>Writes the Zip-encoded file to a directory on your server. Submit a valid server path ending in the file name. Make sure the directory is writable (666 or 777 is usually OK). Example:</p> <code>$this->zip->archive('/path/to/folder/myarchive.zip'); // Creates a file named myarchive.zip</code> @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ that cause the download to happen and the file to be treated as binary.</p> <h2>$this->zip->get_zip()</h2> -<p>Returns the Zip-compressed file data. Generally you will not need this function unless you want to do something unique with the data. +<p>Returns the Zip-compressed file data. Generally you will not need this function unless you want to do something unique with the data. Example:</p> <code> |