HAHAHAH... That's awesome. I just had a look at the DotNetZip page and read the example of how to use it. One block of code. Now, THAT's how it should be done. I've always thought SharpZip was overly complicated, the few time's I've used it.
Thanks for sharing about it, it looks awesome. cheers, Stephen On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > Once you start using DotNetZip you'll *never* want to go back to SharpZip. > **** > > ** ** > > I’ve been playing with DotNetZip for 20 minutes and I already agree with > you. SharpZipLib is now deprecated and remains for backward compatibility > only.**** > > ** ** > > I have more information this matter which I’ll post about later. But > basically, not only is SharpZipLib out of favour now, so is PKZIP. There is > no managed code I can find that is compatible with PKZIP and advanced > encryption. However, I have proved that DotnetZip is WinZip compatible and > *NOT* PKZIP compatible with advanced encryption. I am therefore > deprecating PKZIP as well.**** > > ** ** > > Times change!**** > > ** ** > > Greg**** >
