Hello Gabor, Friday, February 22, 2002, 11:27:27 PM, you wrote:
>> Here my quick hack. Annotations welcome! >> Suggestions for the right place in the faq? GH> Of course it would fit into the 'Misc' section. As it GH> goes up, I'll put a link to it to download-docs.php ;) GH> The Q&A seems right for me, enough info ;) GH> Goba >> Howto handle the bz2 compressed Manuals: >> >> If you don't have an archiver-tool to handle bz2 files download the GH> commandline tool form Redhat. >> For Win2k sp2 grab version 1.02 from GH> ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/bzip2/v102/bzip2-102-x86-win32.exe >> >> All other Windows user should grab Version 1.00 from >> ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/bzip2/v100/bzip2-100-x86-win32.exe >> Download the file and rename the executable to bzip2.exe. >> For convenience put it into a directory in your path, e.g. x:\windows GH> where x represents >> your windows installation drive. >> >> To uncompress the php_manual_x.bz2 follow these simple instructions: >> 1. open a command prompt window >> 2. cd to the folder where you stored the downloaded php_manual_x.bz2. >> 3. Invoking bzip2 -d php_manual_*.bz will extract php_manual_x in the same GH> folder >> Thats it. >> >> In case you downloaded the *.tar.bz2 many html-files the procedure is the GH> same. >> The only difference is that you got a file php_manual_*.tar. The tar GH> format is known to be >> treated with most common Archivers on Windows like e.g. Winzip. >> >> >> People, don't fill your heads with that garbage. Just try Windows Commander 5. Download bz2 pligin and enjoy! You can pach and unpach bz2 archives very easily. It's really cool :) -- Best regards, Olexandr mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]