ID:               15930
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Summary:          gzencode can't have a level
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Analyzed
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
-Operating System: windows 200
+Operating System: windows 2000
 PHP Version:      4.1.1
 Assigned To:      sr
 New Comment:

YES, I use it. before I use gzopen($fic,"wb9"); with a temporary file
the compression was better than gzencode.
For passing information from serveur to client, the size of data is
very important. I prefer spending 20 ms for much compression than 30
sec more for download.
but if it is possible to change the Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION,
it's ok I always use the same (maxi) compression.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-07 10:50:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

That's an error in the documentation.

The optional second parameter doesn't set the compression level, it
does set the compression mode, i.e. you can use FORCE_GZIP or
FORCE_DEFLATE in order to use gzip/deflate compression. The compression
level is always the default Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION.

If nobody objects (does anybody use this parameter?) I'll fix the
documentation ...


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[2002-03-07 07:37:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<?php
$data =
"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa";
$gzdata = gzencode($data);
echo strlen($gzdata),":ok<BR>";
$gzdata = gzencode($data,9);
echo strlen($gzdata),":bad always 10<BR>";
?>

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