Zip Component
Properties Methods Events Config Settings Errors
The Zip component implements a PKZip-compatible Zip compressor and decompressor.
Syntax
TipzZip
Remarks
The component uses the Deflate algorithm specified in RFC 1951 for compression, and produces and reads output compatible with PKZip, WinZip, etc.
To create a new archive, first set the ArchiveFile property to the name of the archive to be created. Then, specify the files to be compressed either by invoking IncludeFiles, or by adding a new object to the Files collection and setting the values of the DecompressedName and CompressedName. fields. Finally, call the Compress method to create the archive.
To decompress an existing archive, set ArchiveFile to the name of the archive to be decompressed. The ExtractToPath property may be set, and then calling the ExtractAll method will decompress all files in the archive to this path.
For finer control, the Scan method should be used to read the file information stored in the archive. This will fill out the information in the Files collection. The values of DecompressedName may then be changed if desired. Finally, ExtractAll may be used to decompress the entire archive, or Extract may be used for finer control.
Data may be streamed out by setting WriteToProgressEvent to true. Then, the Progress event may be trapped to retrieve the data.
Example (Creating an Archive)
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.zip"
ZipControl.RecurseSubdirectories = true
ZipControl.IncludeFiles("c:\foo\*")
ZipControl.Compress()
Example (Extracting from an Archive)
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\temp.zip"
ZipControl.ExtractToPath = "c:\extracted\"
ZipControl.ExtractAll()
Property List
The following is the full list of the properties of the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
ArchiveFile | The name of the zip, gzip, tar, or jar archive. |
CompressionLevel | The compression level to use. |
CompressionMethod | The compression method to use. |
EncryptionAlgorithm | The algorithm used to encrypt files written to the archive. |
ExcludedFiles | A list of files to exclude. |
ExtractToPath | A base path to decompress to. |
Files | Collection of Zip archive files. |
OverwriteFiles | Whether or not to overwrite files. |
Password | A password for the zip archive. |
RecurseSubdirectories | Whether or not to recurse into subdirectories. |
ZipComment | The comment for the entire zip file. |
ZipData | (Decompression only) The zip file contents as a byte array. |
Method List
The following is the full list of the methods of the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
Abort | Aborts the current operation. |
AppendFiles | Adds specified files to an existing archive. |
Compress | Creates the compressed archive. |
Config | Sets or retrieves a configuration setting. |
Delete | Deletes one or more files from an existing archive. |
Extract | Extracts a single file, directory, or group of files, from the archive. |
ExtractAll | Extracts all files from the compressed archive. |
IncludeFiles | Specifies that the indicated files should be added to the archive. |
Reset | Resets the component. |
Scan | Scans the compressed archive. |
SetArchiveInputStream | The stream to read the zip, tar, jar, or gzip archive from. |
SetArchiveOutputStream | The stream to write the zip, tar, jar, or gzip archive to. |
Update | Will update certain files in an archive. |
Event List
The following is the full list of the events fired by the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
BeginFile | Fired before each file is processed. |
EndFile | Fired after each file is processed. |
Error | Information about non-fatal errors. |
Overwrite | Fired whenever a file exists and may be overwritten. |
Password | Fired when a file is encrypted, and the file's password is incorrect. |
Progress | Fired as progress is made. |
Config Settings
The following is a list of config settings for the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
AESGenerateUniqueKeys | Whether to generate unique keys for each file encrypted. |
CheckForFileLocks | If true, the component requests an exclusive lock during initialization. |
CompressionMethod | Used to set the method of compression. |
EnableStreamingEncryption | Whether to allow streaming and encryption simultaneously. |
ExcludedAttributes | Attributes of files to be excluded. |
ExtractFilesOnly | Whether to only extract the files contained within the archive. |
FileHashAlgorithm | The algorithm to use when computing the file hash. |
ForceZip64Format | Whether to explicitly compress a Zip64 format archive. |
MarkAsText | Whether to mark files as text files. |
OverwriteReadonlyFiles | Whether to overwrite readonly files. |
PreserveModifiedTime | Whether or not to preserve the original modified time on extracted files. |
RecalculateCRC | Whether to recalculate the CRC. |
UseIBM437ASDefaultEncoding | Whether or not to use the IBM437 default encoding. |
VerifyPassword | Check whether the specified Password can decrypt the archive without extracting files. |
WriteToProgressEvent | Whether or not to write data to the Progress Event. |
BuildInfo | Information about the product's build. |
CodePage | The system code page used for Unicode to Multibyte translations. |
LicenseInfo | Information about the current license. |
MaskSensitive | Whether sensitive data is masked in log messages. |
UseInternalSecurityAPI | Tells the component whether or not to use the system security libraries or an internal implementation. |
ArchiveFile Property (Zip Component)
The name of the zip, gzip, tar, or jar archive.
Syntax
property ArchiveFile: String read get_ArchiveFile write set_ArchiveFile;
Default Value
''
Remarks
This property specifies the name of the archive to be read or written. This property is required when extracting files.
When Scan, Extract, or ExtractAll is invoked, the file specified by ArchiveFile will be opened for read. If the file does not exist, a trappable error will be generated.
When Compress is called, the file named by ArchiveFile will be written; if a file of this name already exists the Overwrite event will be fired. If ArchiveFile is set to the empty string (''), the archive will not be written to disk, and will be provided only through the Progress event.
The filename may be specified with or without a path. Paths may be relative or absolute, and should be specified in the format native to the host operating system. The filename should be specified with the appropriate extension (such as 'zip'); an extension will not automatically be appended by the component.
If the file cannot be read, or written, as appropriate, a trappable error will be generated.
Example (Creating an Archive)
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.zip"
ZipControl.RecurseSubdirectories = true
ZipControl.IncludeFiles("c:\foo\*")
ZipControl.Compress()
Note: an archive already open for read may be closed by setting ArchiveFile to the empty string ('').
CompressionLevel Property (Zip Component)
The compression level to use.
Syntax
property CompressionLevel: Integer read get_CompressionLevel write set_CompressionLevel;
Default Value
4
Remarks
This property specifies the level of compression to be used, between 0 and 6. Higher values will cause the component to compress better; lower values will cause the component to compress faster. A value of 0 will store the file without compression.
Set the level of CompressionLevel in the BeginFile event to apply different levels of compression to different files.
CompressionMethod Property (Zip Component)
The compression method to use.
Syntax
property CompressionMethod: TipzCompressionMethods read get_CompressionMethod write set_CompressionMethod;
TipzCompressionMethods = ( cmDeflate, cmPPMd, cmBzip2 );
Default Value
cmDeflate
Remarks
This property specifies the compression method to use. By default the component uses the Deflate compression method (a value of 0). Supported values are:
- 0 (cmDeflate - default)
- 1 (cmPPMd)
- 2 (cmBzip2)
EncryptionAlgorithm Property (Zip Component)
The algorithm used to encrypt files written to the archive.
Syntax
property EncryptionAlgorithm: TipzEncryptionAlgorithms read get_EncryptionAlgorithm write set_EncryptionAlgorithm;
TipzEncryptionAlgorithms = ( eaDefault, eaAESWeak, eaAESStrong, eaAESMaximum );
Default Value
eaDefault
Remarks
The algorithm used to encrypt files written to the archive.
Note that files will only be encrypted if Password is set. By default the component will use standard zip encryption if Password is set, and will not encrypt data otherwise.
The component supports the use of AES, the Advanced Encryption Standard, as well as standard Zip encryption. The default encryption algorithm is the algorithm introduced in version 2.0 of the Zip specification, and is compatible with virtually all other zip utilities. However, this algorithm is considered weak and should not be used to protect sensitive data.
AES is a U.S. government standard cleared to protect even the most sensitive data. The file format used to create AES-encrypted files is designed to be compatible with WinZip 9.0. AES-encrypted files created by the component may or may not be compatible with other Zip utilities.
The component supports the use of AES with key lengths of 128, 192, or 256 bits. Note that even with the weakest (128-bit) keys AES is much more secure than standard Zip encryption.
If you use strong or maximum AES encryption the component will generate a unique salt value and cryptographic key for each file encrypted. If you use weak encryption the component will use the same salt for each file in the archive. If you are encrypting a large number of files this will have a substantial effect on performance. Set the AESGenerateUniqueKeys configuration setting to configure the salt generation independent of the key length.
If using AES encryption it is important to choose a good Password. For 128-bit keys it is recommended that your password be 32 characters long, and for 256-bit keys, 64 characters.
Important: Note that AES encryption only encrypts the contents of encrypted files within the Zip archive; it does not prevent an attacker from reading the names of files in the archive, or from adding or deleting files to or from the archive. To prevent this consider first storing your files in an unencrypted zip file, and then storing this zip file in another, AES-encrypted zip file.
Property values:
eaDefault | 0 |
eaAESWeak | 1 |
eaAESStrong | 2 |
eaAESMaximum | 3 |
ExcludedFiles Property (Zip Component)
A list of files to exclude.
Syntax
property ExcludedFiles: String read get_ExcludedFiles write set_ExcludedFiles;
Default Value
''
Remarks
This property specifies files that should be excluded when Compress or Extract is invoked. When Compress is invoked, each value of DecompressedName in Files will be compared to ExcludedFiles, and each file will be excluded if the name matches. When Extract is called, each value of CompressedName in Files matching the parameter to Extract will be compared to ExcludedFiles, and will be excluded if appropriate. Calling the ExtractAll method will ignore this property and extract all files in the archive.
This property may be set to one or more filenames or directory names. Files may be specified with or without a path, and with or without wildcards. If a path is specified, files in the indicated directory will be excluded; subdirectories will be recursed into if RecurseSubdirectories is true. If no path is specified but wildcards are, matching files in all directories will be excluded. If a single filename without a path is specified, it must correspond exactly to the appropriate value of CompressedName or DecompressedName.
Directories should end with a slash ('/' or '\', as appropriate.) If a directory is specified, all files and subdirectories in the specified directory will be excluded.
A pipe character ('|') should be used to separate multiple file or directory names.
The following examples illustrate the use of the property:
Example
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.zip"
ZipControl.IncludeFiles("c:\test\*")
ZipControl.ExcludedFiles = "*.tmp"
ZipControl.Compress()
Example
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.tar"
ZipControl.Scan()
ZipControl.ExcludedFiles = "*.bak | backup/"
ZipControl.ExtractToPath = "c:\temp"
ZipControl.Extract("*")
As per the examples, the property should be specified differently for compression and
decompression. When invoking Compress, the format of ExcludedFiles should
correspond to that of the local file system. When invoking Extract the format should
correspond to standard (UNIX) format, and should not contain drive letters or backslashes.
You may exclude files based on their attributes as well: See the ExcludedAttributes configuration setting for more information.
If the property is set to the empty string, no files will be excluded. This property is never reset automatically, so be sure to reset it manually if using a single instance of the component for both compression and extraction. Failure to do so may result in I/O errors or unexpected results.
ExtractToPath Property (Zip Component)
A base path to decompress to.
Syntax
property ExtractToPath: String read get_ExtractToPath write set_ExtractToPath;
Default Value
''
Remarks
Setting the ExtractToPath property affects the operation of the Extract and ExtractAll methods. Setting this property to a nonempty string will cause all decompressed files to be written to the specified path. If pathnames are given in the values of DecompressedName they will be regarded as relative to ExtractToPath.
If the specified directory does not exist, it will be created when extraction is done.
ExtractToPath should always be specified in the format native to the host operating system, and with a trailing slash or backslash. If the path is specified otherwise, it will be immediately converted and stored in the converted format. For example, '/temp' would be immediately converted to '\temp\' on a Windows system.
Example (Extracting from an Archive)
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\temp.zip"
ZipControl.ExtractToPath = "c:\extracted\"
ZipControl.ExtractAll()
Example - Adding Files
Dim i as Integer
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.zip"
ZipControl.Scan()
For i = 0 to ZipControl.Files.Count - 1
ZipControl.Files(i).DecompressedName(i) = "c:\temp\" + ZipControl.Files(i).DecompressedName
Next i
ZipControl.ExtractToPath = ""
ZipControl.ExtractAll()
ZipControl.IncludeFiles("c:\extra\*")
ZipControl.Compress()
Files Property (Zip Component)
Collection of Zip archive files.
Syntax
property Files: TipzZIPFileList read get_Files write set_Files;
Remarks
When a compressed archive is scanned or decompressed, the values of this collection are populated accordingly.
When creating a compressed archive, this property may be used to set the files to be stored. For each entry added to the collection, the DecompressedName field should be set to the name of the file to be decompressed, and the CompressedName field should be set to the filename to store in the archive.
Archives may also be created using the IncludeFiles method. Invoking the IncludeFiles method causes the values of this collection to be filled out. These values may then be changed directly if desired.
Please refer to the ZIPFile type for a complete list of fields.OverwriteFiles Property (Zip Component)
Whether or not to overwrite files.
Syntax
property OverwriteFiles: Boolean read get_OverwriteFiles write set_OverwriteFiles;
Default Value
true
Remarks
If this property is set to true, existing files will be overwritten when decompressing. When Extract or ExtractAll is called, each file specified in Files will be checked for existence. If a file exists, the Overwrite event will be fired, and the files will be overwritten if OverwriteFiles is set to true.
More precise control of which files should be overwritten may be gained by listening to the Overwrite event and altering its parameters when the event is fired.
This property only affects the operation of Extract and ExtractAll. When compressing files, ArchiveFile will always be overwritten unless the user specifies otherwise in the Overwrite event.
Password Property (Zip Component)
A password for the zip archive.
Syntax
property Password: String read get_Password write set_Password;
Default Value
''
Remarks
This property specifies the case-sensitive password used to encrypt or decrypt the archive. If set to an empty string, no password is used.
In this release, streaming out of encrypted archives is not supported. When compressing, WriteToProgressEvent must be set to false if Password is set.
Example (Compressing an Archive)
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.zip"
ZipControl.RecurseSubdirectories = true
ZipControl.IncludeFiles("c:\foo\*")
ZipControl.Password = "nsoftware"
ZipControl.Compress()
RecurseSubdirectories Property (Zip Component)
Whether or not to recurse into subdirectories.
Syntax
property RecurseSubdirectories: Boolean read get_RecurseSubdirectories write set_RecurseSubdirectories;
Default Value
true
Remarks
This property affects the behavior of IncludeFiles and Extract and the meaning of ExcludedFiles. If this property is set to true, IncludeFiles will recurse into all subdirectories whenever it performs a search on the file system.
Be sure RecurseSubdirectories is set to the appropriate value before invoking IncludeFiles, Extract, or Compress; changing the value of this property after method calls will not retroactively alter their effects.
Example (Creating an Archive)
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.zip"
ZipControl.RecurseSubdirectories = true
ZipControl.IncludeFiles("c:\foo\*")
ZipControl.Compress()
ZipComment Property (Zip Component)
The comment for the entire zip file.
Syntax
property ZipComment: String read get_ZipComment write set_ZipComment;
Default Value
''
Remarks
Specifies a global comment for the zip file. Set this property before invoking Compress to include a comment in the zip file. Read it after invoking Scan to read the zip comment.
ZipData Property (Zip Component)
(Decompression only) The zip file contents as a byte array.
Syntax
property ZipData: String read get_ZipData write set_ZipData; property ZipDataB: TBytes read get_ZipDataB write set_ZipDataB;
Default Value
''
Remarks
Normally you should set ArchiveFile before invoking Scan or Extract. If you prefer to read the zip file from memory you may set ZipData instead. ZipData should be set to the entire contents of the zip file; this will allow you to read from the archive without writing any temporary files to disk.
If you would like to extract data from the archive without ever writing to disk you should also set WriteToProgressEvent to true, and after invoking Scan, you should set the value of DecompressedName for each file in the Files collection to an empty string. Then, when you invoke Extract (or ExtractAll) the data will be provided in the Progress event.
This property is write-only. Note that modifying a zip file stored in ZipData is not supported, so Append, Delete, etc., will throw exceptions.
This property is not available at design time.
Abort Method (Zip Component)
Aborts the current operation.
Syntax
procedure Abort();
Remarks
Abort may be used to immediately interrupt compression or decompression. Any files partially written by the component will be deleted.
In case Append or Delete is aborted the archive will be left in its original state.
AppendFiles Method (Zip Component)
Adds specified files to an existing archive.
Syntax
procedure AppendFiles();
Remarks
All files contained in the Files collection will be appended to the archive specified by ArchiveFile.
When AppendFiles is called, only those files which are to be added to the archive must exist inside the collection. Note that if you call Scan or Extract, you must empty the collection before adding files to the collection to be appended.
After the file is added, the collection will be updated appropriately.
This method may only be used to add files to an existing archive. To add files to a new archive, the IncludeFiles and Compress methods should be used.
Compress Method (Zip Component)
Creates the compressed archive.
Syntax
procedure Compress();
Remarks
Invoking Compress creates the archive specified by ArchiveFile. When the method is called, all files specified by the DecompressedName field of the Files collection will be compressed and written to ArchiveFile.
The compressed data may be streamed out by setting WriteToProgressEvent to true. If streaming is enabled the compressed data will also be provided via the Progress event. If ArchiveFile is set to an empty string the archive will be written only to this event.
The files to compress are specified in the Files collection. The file names are specified by CompressedName and DecompressedName. These should be specified before invoking Compress, either manually or by invoking IncludeFiles.
The BeginFile and EndFile events will be fired as files are processed, and the Progress event will be fired as data is compressed.
Existing files will be overwritten by the component if OverwriteFiles is set to true. Finer control over which files are overwritten may be gained by trapping the Overwrite event.
Example (Creating an Archive)
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.zip"
ZipControl.RecurseSubdirectories = true
ZipControl.IncludeFiles("c:\foo\*")
ZipControl.Compress()
Config Method (Zip Component)
Sets or retrieves a configuration setting.
Syntax
function Config(ConfigurationString: String): String;
Remarks
Config is a generic method available in every component. It is used to set and retrieve configuration settings for the component.
These settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the component, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.
To set a configuration setting named PROPERTY, you must call Config("PROPERTY=VALUE"), where VALUE is the value of the setting expressed as a string. For boolean values, use the strings "True", "False", "0", "1", "Yes", or "No" (case does not matter).
To read (query) the value of a configuration setting, you must call Config("PROPERTY"). The value will be returned as a string.
Delete Method (Zip Component)
Deletes one or more files from an existing archive.
Syntax
procedure Delete(Filenames: String);
Remarks
Delete deletes one or more files from an existing archive, without reprocessing the compressed data. The archive will be opened immediately, and the file(s) will immediately be removed permanently from the archive.
The list of filenames should be specified exactly as when calling Extract:
Filenames may be set to one or more filenames or directory names. Files may be specified with or without a path, and with or without wildcards. If a path is specified, files in the indicated directory will be affected; subdirectories will be recursed into if RecurseSubdirectories is true. If no path is specified but wildcards are, matching files in all directories will be affected. If a single filename without a path is specified, it must correspond exactly to the appropriate value of CompressedName.
Directories should end with a slash ('/'). If a directory is specified, all files and subdirectories in the specified directory will be affected.
A pipe character ('|') should be used to separate multiple file or directory names. Alternatively, the method may be invoked repeatedly.
The ExcludedFiles property may be used to further limit the files to be deleted. When Delete is used to delete a directory or match wildcards, each file to be deleted is first compared against ExcludedFiles, and any files marked as excluded will not be deleted. When Delete is used to delete a single file, the value of ExcludedFiles will be ignored.
When the method is invoked, the Scan method will first be invoked, if it has not been invoked already. Note that if IncludeFiles has been invoked, or if the values of CompressedName and DecompressedName for each file in the Files collection have been set, this information will be reset by the call to Scan.
When deleting multiple files, the component will operate most efficiently if all filenames are passed to Delete in a single invocation of the method. Invoking Delete repeatedly on large archives is not recommended.
Invoking Delete will only remove files from ArchiveFile; it will not delete the files from the disk.
Example
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\\test.zip"
ZipControl.Delete("default_readme.txt");
ZipControl.Append("\\mydir\\my_readme.txt", "my_readme.txt")
Extract Method (Zip Component)
Extracts a single file, directory, or group of files, from the archive.
Syntax
procedure Extract(Filenames: String);
Remarks
Extract extracts one or more files from the archive. The file(s) will be extracted to the directory specified by ExtractToPath, and given the names found in the archive or specified by the DecompressedName of the file in the Files collection.
Filenames may be set to one or more filenames or directory names. Files may be specified with or without a path, and with or without wildcards. If a path is specified, files in the indicated directory will be affected; subdirectories will be recursed into if RecurseSubdirectories is true. If no path is specified but wildcards are, matching files in all directories will be affected. If a single filename without a path is specified, it must correspond exactly to the appropriate value of CompressedName.
Directories should end with a slash ('/'). If a directory is specified, all files and subdirectories in the specified directory will be affected.
A pipe character ('|') should be used to separate multiple file or directory names. Alternatively, the method may be invoked repeatedly.
The ExcludedFiles property may be used to further limit the files to be extracted. When Extract is used to extract a directory or match wildcards, each file to be extracted is first compared against ExcludedFiles, and any files marked as excluded will not be extracted. When Extract is used to extract a single file, the value of ExcludedFiles will be ignored.
To extract all files in the archive, the ExtractAll method may be used.
The BeginFile and EndFile events will be fired before and after each file is extracted, and the Progress event will be fired as the data is extracted. If WriteToProgressEvent is set to true, the decompressed data will be streamed out through the Progress event.
Example
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.tar"
ZipControl.ExcludedFiles = "*.bak | backup/"
ZipControl.ExtractToPath = "c:\temp"
ZipControl.Extract("*")
Example
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.zip"
ZipControl.ExcludedFiles = ""
ZipControl.ExtractToPath = "c:\temp"
ZipControl.Extract("code/")
Example
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.jar"
ZipControl.ExcludedFiles = "*.txt"
ZipControl.ExtractToPath = "c:\"
ZipControl.Extract("* | docs/readme.txt")
ExtractAll Method (Zip Component)
Extracts all files from the compressed archive.
Syntax
procedure ExtractAll();
Remarks
ExtractAll extracts all files from the archive. The file(s) will be extracted to the directory specified by ExtractToPath, and given the names found in the archive or specified by the DecompressedName field of the file in the Files collection.
If Scan has not been invoked when ExtractAll is called, Scan will automatically be invoked, and the Files collection will be set to the values found in the archive. To manually set the decompressed filenames, Scan should be invoked before setting the DecompressedName field.
Invoking this method is equivalent to setting ExcludedFiles to the empty string, and then invoking Extract with '*' as the argument. Calling this method will cause the ExcludedFiles property to be ignored; to extract all files except those specified by ExcludedFiles, call the Extract method with the wildcard "*" as the method parameter instead of calling this method.
The BeginFile and EndFile events will be fired before and after each file is extracted, and the Progress event will be fired as the data is extracted. If WriteToProgressEvent is set to true, the decompressed data will be streamed out through the Progress event.
Example (Extracting from an Archive)
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\temp.zip"
ZipControl.ExtractToPath = "c:\extracted\"
ZipControl.ExtractAll()
IncludeFiles Method (Zip Component)
Specifies that the indicated files should be added to the archive.
Syntax
procedure IncludeFiles(filenames: String);
Remarks
IncludeFiles may be used before Compress, to specify the files to be compressed. Invoking this method populates the Files collection accordingly.
Invoking the method does not create or alter the archive.
The argument should be a pipe ("|") -delimited sequence of one or more filenames. The filenames should be specified with paths if necessary, so that the files may be found on the local file system. The filenames will be stored as is in the DecompressedName field, and without a pathname in the CompressedName field of the Files collection.
Filenames may include the wildcards '?', '*', and '[ .. ]'. '?' will match any single character, and '*' will match an arbitrary sequence of characters. '[ .. ]' may be used to match any of the characters inside, or a range, such as '[a-z]'. A '\' can be used to escape wildcard characters.
If wildcards are specified, the file system will be scanned and all files matching the specified mask will be added. Moreover, subdirectories will be recursed into if RecurseSubdirectories is set to true. When recursing into subdirectories, relative path information will be stored in CompressedName field of the Files collection.
The ExcludedFiles may be used to limit the files to be compressed. This property is checked when Compress is invoked, rather than when IncludeFiles is invoked, so this property may be set before or after invoking IncludeFiles.
Note that invoking IncludeFiles will not reset the component, or remove old values of CompressedName and DecompressedName. This may be done by first clearing the Files collection.
Example
ZipControl.IncludeFiles("c:\test\* | c:\readme")
ZipControl.ExcludedFiles = "*.tmp"
ZipControl.Compress()
Reset Method (Zip Component)
Resets the component.
Syntax
procedure Reset();
Remarks
Reset resets the state of the component. The Files collection will be cleared, all properties will be set to their default values, and any files open will be closed.
Scan Method (Zip Component)
Scans the compressed archive.
Syntax
procedure Scan();
Remarks
This method will scan the archive specified by ArchiveFile. The number of files and their names and sizes will be determined and written to the Files collection.
After scanning the archive, the values of DecompressedName may be changed if desired, and any number of files may be decompressed. The Extract method allows you to decompress files of your choice, and the ExtractAll method will decompress the entire archive.
Changing the values of the CompressedName field or the number of files in the Files collection will invalidate the scan. If either of these is changed and Extract or ExtractAll is then called; Scan will automatically be called again, and these values will be reset to their original values.
Calling this method will frequently generate a trappable error if the archive is corrupt. This is not guaranteed, however, as Scan only examines the headers.
Example
Dim i As Integer
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\temp.zip"
ZipControl.Scan
For i = 0 To ZipControl.FileCount - 1
Debug.Print "File Name: " & ZipControl.FileDecompressedName(i)
Debug.Print "File Size: " & ZipControl.FileDecompressedSize(i)
Next i
SetArchiveInputStream Method (Zip Component)
The stream to read the zip, tar, jar, or gzip archive from.
Syntax
procedure SetArchiveInputStream(ArchiveStream: TStream);
Remarks
This method should be set when the archive is to be read from a stream when Extract is called.
By default, and when this is set to null, the component will read from the file specified by ArchiveFile. However, when this is a valid stream, the data will be read from the stream.
SetArchiveOutputStream Method (Zip Component)
The stream to write the zip, tar, jar, or gzip archive to.
Syntax
procedure SetArchiveOutputStream(ArchiveStream: TStream);
Remarks
This method should be set when the archive is to be written to a stream when Compress is called.
By default, and when this is set to null, the component will write to the file specified by ArchiveFile. However, when this is a valid stream, the data will be written to the stream.
Update Method (Zip Component)
Will update certain files in an archive.
Syntax
procedure Update(Filenames: String);
Remarks
When this method is called, the component will attempt to update files in the specified archive with the current files listed in the files collection. You may use the Filenames parameter to tell the component which files in the collection/archive must be updated.
Filenames may be set to one or more filenames or directory names. Files may be specified with or without a path, and with or without wildcards. If a path is specified, files in the indicated directory will be affected; subdirectories will be recursed into if RecurseSubdirectories is true. If no path is specified but wildcards are, matching files in all directories will be affected. If a single filename without a path is specified, it must correspond exactly to the appropriate value of CompressedName.
Directories should end with a slash ('/'). If a directory is specified, all files and subdirectories in the specified directory will be affected.
A pipe character ('|') should be used to separate multiple file or directory names. Alternatively, the method may be invoked repeatedly.
BeginFile Event (Zip Component)
Fired before each file is processed.
Syntax
type TBeginFileEvent = procedure ( Sender: TObject; Index: Integer; var Skip: Boolean ) of Object;
property OnBeginFile: TBeginFileEvent read FOnBeginFile write FOnBeginFile;
Remarks
BeginFile is fired before each file is processed by the compressor or decompressor, as appropriate. Index contains the array index of the file about to be processed, and the CompressedName, DecompressedName, CompressedSize (decompression only), and DecompressedSize fields of the Files collection for this index contain more detailed information about the file about to be processed.
When extracting, an alternate location may be specified by trapping the event, and modifying DecompressedName and/or ExtractToPath. If DecompressedName is set to an empty string, the file will not be written to disk. If WriteToProgressEvent is true, the file will still be decompressed, and the data may be extracted through the Progress event.
This event may also be trapped while compressing. CompressedName and DecompressedName may be changed.
You may set the Skip parameter to true in order to skip the file completely while compressing or extracting.
EndFile Event (Zip Component)
Fired after each file is processed.
Syntax
type TEndFileEvent = procedure ( Sender: TObject; Index: Integer ) of Object;
property OnEndFile: TEndFileEvent read FOnEndFile write FOnEndFile;
Remarks
EndFile is fired after each file is processed by the compressor or decompressor, as appropriate. Index contains the array index of the file processed, and the CompressedName, DecompressedName, CompressedSize, and DecompressedSize fields in the Files collection for this index contain more detailed information about the file processed.
Error Event (Zip Component)
Information about non-fatal errors.
Syntax
type TErrorEvent = procedure ( Sender: TObject; const Description: String; ErrorCode: Integer; Index: Integer; const Filename: String; var Ignore: Boolean ) of Object;
property OnError: TErrorEvent read FOnError write FOnError;
Remarks
The Error event is fired when non-fatal errors occur during compression or decompression. Note that if this event is fired during decompression this may indicate that the archive is corrupt.
By default these errors will cause the component to fail with an exception. The exception may be overridden by setting Ignore to true. This will cause the error to be ignored, the file will be skipped if necessary, and the component will continue operation.
ErrorCode will correspond to one of the following errors:
1 | Bad or missing CRC-32 checksum. |
2 | Failed to set creation date of a file. |
111 | Can't open file for read (skipping). |
Description contains a textual description of the error. Index and Filename contain the array index (where appropriate) and filename of the file being processed at the time of the error.
Overwrite Event (Zip Component)
Fired whenever a file exists and may be overwritten.
Syntax
type TOverwriteEvent = procedure ( Sender: TObject; var Filename: String; var Overwrite: Boolean ) of Object;
property OnOverwrite: TOverwriteEvent read FOnOverwrite write FOnOverwrite;
Remarks
Overwrite is fired when a file is about to be overwritten, and would overwrite an existing file. The event is fired during decompression.
Filename contains the full name of the file, specified with its pathname.
Overwrite specifies whether or not the file will be overwritten. For Zip, Jar, and Tar, this is equal by default to the value of the OverwriteFiles property. For Gzip, this value defaults to true.
Either of the parameters may be changed when the event is fired. Changing the value of Overwrite will override the default behavior of the component, and cause the file to be overwritten or not overwritten, depending on the value set. If Filename is changed, the value of Overwrite will be ignored, and the file will be written with the specified name. If a file of the new name also exists this file will be silently overwritten.
Password Event (Zip Component)
Fired when a file is encrypted, and the file's password is incorrect.
Syntax
type TPasswordEvent = procedure ( Sender: TObject; Index: Integer; var Password: String ) of Object;
property OnPassword: TPasswordEvent read FOnPassword write FOnPassword;
Remarks
This event is fired when the component attempts to uncompress an encrypted file and the decryption fails due to an invalid password. The file may be identified in the collection by the Index parameter.
Setting the Password parameter in this event will cause the component to attempt to decrypt and decompress the file again with the specified password.
If the Password parameter is an empty string when this event completes, an error will occur.
Progress Event (Zip Component)
Fired as progress is made.
Syntax
type TProgressEvent = procedure ( Sender: TObject; Data: String; DataB: TBytes; const Filename: String; BytesProcessed: Int64; PercentProcessed: Integer ) of Object;
property OnProgress: TProgressEvent read FOnProgress write FOnProgress;
Remarks
The Progress event is automatically fired as compression or decompression is performed. When WriteToProgressEvent is true, the output data is provided through the Data parameter, allowing for it to be streamed out.
Filename contains the name of the file being written. If no file is being written, Filename will contain an empty string, and the output data will be provided exclusively through this event.
BytesProcessed contains the total number of uncompressed bytes processed. PercentProcessed contains the percent of uncompressed bytes processed, corresponding roughly to the running time of the operation.
For Gzip extraction only, BytesProcessed and PercentProcessed will reflect the number of compressed bytes extracted, as it is generally impossible to predetermine the total uncompressed size.
If WriteToProgressEvent is false, Data will contain null.
ZIPFile Type
The Zip file in the archive.
Remarks
This type contains information about the Zip file that either exists in the archive or is being added to the archive.
Fields
Attributes
Integer
Default Value: 0
The attributes of the files to be compressed or decompressed. It will then be written to the archive during compression and to the file system during extraction.
If desired, you may change the value of Attributes before compressing or decompressing.
The property is a bitmask of flags, corresponding to the MS-DOS directory byte:
Readonly | 1 |
Hidden | 2 |
System | 4 |
Directory | 16 |
Archive | 32 |
In the Java Edition, due to limitations of the JRE, the effect of this property is limited. When including files, only the Hidden and Readonly bits will be read from the file system, and during extraction only the Readonly attribute will be written.
Comment
String
Default Value: ""
Specifies a comment for the entry in the zip file. Before compression, set This property to include comments in this zip file. After an archive has been scanned, This property will contain any comments the zip file contains.
CompressedDate
Int64
Default Value: 0
The date and time of the entry, as stored within the archive.
FileCompressedDate contains the last modified date of the file, as stored within the archive (it does not generally correspond to when the file was compressed).
FileCompressedDate is returned in a platform-specific format. The Java,C++, and most other Editions will return the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00. This value may be passed directly to the java.util.Date constructor to create a java.util.Date object representing this date.
The .NET Edition will return the number of ticks, or 100-nanosecond intervals, since January 1, 0001, 00:00:00. This value may be passed directly to the System.DateTime constructor to create a System.DateTime object representing this date.
Reading the value of this property will return a meaningful value only after the archive has been successfully scanned or decompressed, and only if the values of ArchiveFile, Files collection, and CompressedName have not been changed since. If a meaningful value is not available this property will return a value of 0.
NOTE: This may be set accordingly when the InputStream property is set to a valid stream to input the data for the current file. If not set, the default, 0, is used. Otherwise the value is read from disk.
CompressedName
String
Default Value: ""
The file name of the current file, as stored inside of the archive. This may be the same as in DecompressedName, but is not required to be.
All paths are stored in the archive in standard (UNIX) format. Pathnames specified in the host operating system's format will be immediately converted.
This field should generally be set with a relative path or with no path at all. The exact interpretation of the path is left to the decompression software; generally, pathnames will be interpreted as relative to a base directory, and these subdirectories will be created as needed. Absolute pathnames (paths beginning with a / character) will not be interpreted correctly by the component, and may or may not be interpreted correctly by other decompression software.
Paths should be specified in standard (UNIX) format. They may also be specified in the format native to the host operating system, in which case they will be immediately converted.
Example
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.zip"
ZipControl.Files.Add(new ZIPFile())
ZipControl.Files[0].DecompressedName = "c:\test\ipworkszip\temp\test.txt"
ZipControl.Files[0].CompressedName = "readme.txt"
ZipControl.Compress()
CompressedSize
Int64 (read-only)
Default Value: -1
The size of the compressed data, as compressed within the archive. Headers, footers, etc., are not included in the size.
Reading the value of this property will return a meaningful value only after the archive has been compressed, scanned, or decompressed, and only if the values of ArchiveFile, or Files have not been changed since. If a meaningful value is not available this property will return a value of -1.
CompressionLevel
Integer
Default Value: 4
The compression level to use for the file. This property specifies the level of compression to be used, between 0 and 6. Higher values will cause the component to compress better; lower values will cause the component to compress faster. A value of 0 will store the file without compression.
CRC
Int64 (read-only)
Default Value: 0
The CRC value for the specified file found in the archive. This value is populated after compression or decompression.
DecompressedName
String
Default Value: ""
The name of the file in the archive, as stored on the file system, outside the archive.
When compressing files, This property should be specified with a path, if necessary, to allow the file to be found by the component. If the file cannot be found during compression, a trappable error will be generated, and the archive will not be correctly written.
When decompressing files, the property indicates where the file should be written. After the archive is scanned, the values of CompressedName and DecompressedName will be set to the exact filenames found in the archive. The value of DecompressedName may then be changed if desired.
If DecompressedName is set to an empty string before extraction, the file will not be written to disk at all. It will still be written to the Progress event if WriteToProgressEvent is set to true.
If DecompressedName is set to an empty string before compression, the file will be skipped, and not written to the archive.
A base path for decompression may be specified by setting the ExtractToPath property. If ExtractToPath is set to a non-empty string, the files will be decompressed to the directory specified in ExtractToPath. If the value of DecompressedName contains a pathname it will be regarded as relative to ExtractToPath.
Paths on the local file system should be specified in the format native to the host operating system. They may also be specified in standard (UNIX) format, in which case they will be immediately converted.
Example
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.tar"
ZipControl.Scan()
ZipControl.ExtractToPath = "c:\temp\"
ZipControl.Files[1].DecompressedName = "test\temp.out"
ZipControl.Extract(ZipControl.Files[1].CompressedName)
Incorrect Example
ZipControl.ExtractToPath = "c:\temp\"
ZipControl.Files[1].DecompressedName = "c:\temp\test\temp.out"
'The file would be extracted to c:\temp\c:\temp\test\temp.out
DecompressedSize
Int64 (read-only)
Default Value: -1
The size of the file, as decompressed outside the archive. If an archive is open for read (i.e. has been scanned or decompressed), this information will be read from the archive headers. If an archive is not open for read, the component will retrieve the information for the corresponding value of DecompressedName from the local file system.
A value of -1 will be returned in case of an I/O error.
EncryptionAlgorithm
TipzEncryptionAlgorithms
Default Value: 0
The algorithm used to encrypt the specified file written to the archive.
Note that the file will only be encrypted if Password is set. By default the component will use standard zip encryption if Password is set, and will not encrypt data otherwise.
The component supports the use of AES, the Advanced Encryption Standard, as well as standard Zip encryption. The default encryption algorithm is the algorithm introduced in version 2.0 of the Zip specification, and is compatible with virtually all other zip utilities. However, this algorithm is considered weak and should not be used to protect sensitive data.
AES is a U.S. government standard cleared to protect even the most sensitive data. The file format used to create AES-encrypted files is designed to be compatible with WinZip 9.0. AES-encrypted files created by the component may or may not be compatible with other Zip utilities.
The component supports the use of AES with key lengths of 128, 192, or 256 bits. Note that even with the weakest (128-bit) keys AES is much more secure than standard Zip encryption.
If you use strong or maximum AES encryption the component will generate a unique salt value and cryptographic key for each file encrypted. If you use weak encryption the component will use the same salt for each file in the archive. If you are encrypting a large number of files this will have a substantial effect on performance. Set the AESGenerateUniqueKeys configuration setting to configure the salt generation independent of the key length.
If using AES encryption it is important to choose a good Password. For 128-bit keys it is recommended that your password be 32 characters long, and for 256-bit keys, 64 characters.
Important: Note that AES encryption only encrypts the contents of encrypted files within the Zip archive; it does not prevent an attacker from reading the names of files in the archive, or from adding or deleting files to or from the archive. To prevent this consider first storing your files in an unencrypted zip file, and then storing this zip file in another, AES-encrypted zip file.
To set the EncryptionAlgorithm or Password properties for the entire archive, use the EncryptionAlgorithm or Password properties.
Property values:
eaDefault | 0 |
eaAESWeak | 1 |
eaAESStrong | 2 |
etAESMaximum | 3 |
Hash
String (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The computed hash for the specified File.
This property is populated with the hash value computed for the specified file after calling Compress. This property is only applicable if the FileHashAlgorithm configuration setting is set.
InputData
String
Default Value: ""
When This property is set, the component will read in the data from This property instead of reading from the file contained in the DecompressedName property.
InputDataB
TBytes
Default Value: ""
When This property is set, the component will read in the data from This property instead of reading from the file contained in the DecompressedName property.
InputStream
TStream
Default Value: ""
When this property is set to a valid stream, the component will read in the data from the stream as the current file instead of reading from the file contained in the DecompressedName property.
Password
String
Default Value: ""
This property specifies the case-sensitive password used to encrypt or decrypt the current file. If set to an empty string, no password is used.
For archives that have multiple files with the same password, you may use the Password property instead of the Password property of the Files collection. You may also use PasswordRequired property to see if a file requires a password after an archive has been scanned.
In this release, streaming out of encrypted archives is not supported. When compressing, WriteToProgressEvent must be set to false if Password is set.
Example (Compressing an Archive)
ZipControl.ArchiveFile = "c:\test.zip"
ZipControl.RecurseSubdirectories = true
ZipControl.IncludeFiles("c:\foo\*")
ZipControl.Password = "nsoftware"
ZipControl.Compress()
PasswordRequired
Boolean (read-only)
Default Value: False
This property describes whether or not the current file has been encrypted or not and requires a password to decompress. It is populated after the archive has been scanned.
Constructors
constructor Create();
constructor Create(valDecompressedName: String);
constructor Create(valCompressedName: String; valDecompressedName: String);
Config Settings (Zip Component)
The component accepts one or more of the following configuration settings. Configuration settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the component, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.Zip Config Settings
If true, a unique salt value and key will be generated for each file encrypted. If false, a single salt value and key will be generated for all encrypted files in the archive.
If you are encrypting a lot of files, the value of this setting can have a substantial effect on both security and performance. By default, the component will set this to false.
False by default.
Value | Method |
0 | Deflate (default) |
1 | PPMd |
Use extreme caution when setting this option, as streamed and encrypted zip files may be unreadable by other zip software.
For Java, when compressing, attributes other than "H" and "R" will be ignored (due to JRE limitations).
Default: "" (no excluded attributes)
- "" (Default - no hash is computed)
- "SHA1"
- "SHA224"
- "SHA256"
- "SHA284"
- "MD5"
If false (the default), files will be written as binary. To mark some files as text and others as binary, it is recommended that you trap the BeginFile event and set this property value as appropriate for each file.
When set to True (default) the extracted files will have the same modified time as the original file.
When set to False the modified time on the extracted files will be set to the current time.
Use this setting with caution as it can impact performance. The default value is False.
By default, this config is set to true.
For example:
Zip zip = new Zip();
zip.ArchiveFile = myArchive;
zip.Password = myPassword;
string verified = zip.Config("VerifyPassword");
// verified contains either "True" or "False"
If WriteToProgressEvent is set to false, the data will not be streamed out, and the Data parameter of the Progress event will contain null.
Note that if streaming is enabled the zip files written will be slightly larger. Moreover, zip files produced with WriteToProgressEvent may be incompatible with certain older zip utilities.
By default, Password encryption is not allowed for archives created with WriteToProgressEvent set to true. You may set the EnableStreamingEncryption setting to allow this, but streamed and encrypted zip files may be incompatible with other utilities.
By default, this config is set to false.
Base Config Settings
The following is a list of valid code page identifiers:
Identifier | Name |
037 | IBM EBCDIC - U.S./Canada |
437 | OEM - United States |
500 | IBM EBCDIC - International |
708 | Arabic - ASMO 708 |
709 | Arabic - ASMO 449+, BCON V4 |
710 | Arabic - Transparent Arabic |
720 | Arabic - Transparent ASMO |
737 | OEM - Greek (formerly 437G) |
775 | OEM - Baltic |
850 | OEM - Multilingual Latin I |
852 | OEM - Latin II |
855 | OEM - Cyrillic (primarily Russian) |
857 | OEM - Turkish |
858 | OEM - Multilingual Latin I + Euro symbol |
860 | OEM - Portuguese |
861 | OEM - Icelandic |
862 | OEM - Hebrew |
863 | OEM - Canadian-French |
864 | OEM - Arabic |
865 | OEM - Nordic |
866 | OEM - Russian |
869 | OEM - Modern Greek |
870 | IBM EBCDIC - Multilingual/ROECE (Latin-2) |
874 | ANSI/OEM - Thai (same as 28605, ISO 8859-15) |
875 | IBM EBCDIC - Modern Greek |
932 | ANSI/OEM - Japanese, Shift-JIS |
936 | ANSI/OEM - Simplified Chinese (PRC, Singapore) |
949 | ANSI/OEM - Korean (Unified Hangul Code) |
950 | ANSI/OEM - Traditional Chinese (Taiwan; Hong Kong SAR, PRC) |
1026 | IBM EBCDIC - Turkish (Latin-5) |
1047 | IBM EBCDIC - Latin 1/Open System |
1140 | IBM EBCDIC - U.S./Canada (037 + Euro symbol) |
1141 | IBM EBCDIC - Germany (20273 + Euro symbol) |
1142 | IBM EBCDIC - Denmark/Norway (20277 + Euro symbol) |
1143 | IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden (20278 + Euro symbol) |
1144 | IBM EBCDIC - Italy (20280 + Euro symbol) |
1145 | IBM EBCDIC - Latin America/Spain (20284 + Euro symbol) |
1146 | IBM EBCDIC - United Kingdom (20285 + Euro symbol) |
1147 | IBM EBCDIC - France (20297 + Euro symbol) |
1148 | IBM EBCDIC - International (500 + Euro symbol) |
1149 | IBM EBCDIC - Icelandic (20871 + Euro symbol) |
1200 | Unicode UCS-2 Little-Endian (BMP of ISO 10646) |
1201 | Unicode UCS-2 Big-Endian |
1250 | ANSI - Central European |
1251 | ANSI - Cyrillic |
1252 | ANSI - Latin I |
1253 | ANSI - Greek |
1254 | ANSI - Turkish |
1255 | ANSI - Hebrew |
1256 | ANSI - Arabic |
1257 | ANSI - Baltic |
1258 | ANSI/OEM - Vietnamese |
1361 | Korean (Johab) |
10000 | MAC - Roman |
10001 | MAC - Japanese |
10002 | MAC - Traditional Chinese (Big5) |
10003 | MAC - Korean |
10004 | MAC - Arabic |
10005 | MAC - Hebrew |
10006 | MAC - Greek I |
10007 | MAC - Cyrillic |
10008 | MAC - Simplified Chinese (GB 2312) |
10010 | MAC - Romania |
10017 | MAC - Ukraine |
10021 | MAC - Thai |
10029 | MAC - Latin II |
10079 | MAC - Icelandic |
10081 | MAC - Turkish |
10082 | MAC - Croatia |
12000 | Unicode UCS-4 Little-Endian |
12001 | Unicode UCS-4 Big-Endian |
20000 | CNS - Taiwan |
20001 | TCA - Taiwan |
20002 | Eten - Taiwan |
20003 | IBM5550 - Taiwan |
20004 | TeleText - Taiwan |
20005 | Wang - Taiwan |
20105 | IA5 IRV International Alphabet No. 5 (7-bit) |
20106 | IA5 German (7-bit) |
20107 | IA5 Swedish (7-bit) |
20108 | IA5 Norwegian (7-bit) |
20127 | US-ASCII (7-bit) |
20261 | T.61 |
20269 | ISO 6937 Non-Spacing Accent |
20273 | IBM EBCDIC - Germany |
20277 | IBM EBCDIC - Denmark/Norway |
20278 | IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden |
20280 | IBM EBCDIC - Italy |
20284 | IBM EBCDIC - Latin America/Spain |
20285 | IBM EBCDIC - United Kingdom |
20290 | IBM EBCDIC - Japanese Katakana Extended |
20297 | IBM EBCDIC - France |
20420 | IBM EBCDIC - Arabic |
20423 | IBM EBCDIC - Greek |
20424 | IBM EBCDIC - Hebrew |
20833 | IBM EBCDIC - Korean Extended |
20838 | IBM EBCDIC - Thai |
20866 | Russian - KOI8-R |
20871 | IBM EBCDIC - Icelandic |
20880 | IBM EBCDIC - Cyrillic (Russian) |
20905 | IBM EBCDIC - Turkish |
20924 | IBM EBCDIC - Latin-1/Open System (1047 + Euro symbol) |
20932 | JIS X 0208-1990 & 0121-1990 |
20936 | Simplified Chinese (GB2312) |
21025 | IBM EBCDIC - Cyrillic (Serbian, Bulgarian) |
21027 | Extended Alpha Lowercase |
21866 | Ukrainian (KOI8-U) |
28591 | ISO 8859-1 Latin I |
28592 | ISO 8859-2 Central Europe |
28593 | ISO 8859-3 Latin 3 |
28594 | ISO 8859-4 Baltic |
28595 | ISO 8859-5 Cyrillic |
28596 | ISO 8859-6 Arabic |
28597 | ISO 8859-7 Greek |
28598 | ISO 8859-8 Hebrew |
28599 | ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 |
28605 | ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 |
29001 | Europa 3 |
38598 | ISO 8859-8 Hebrew |
50220 | ISO 2022 Japanese with no halfwidth Katakana |
50221 | ISO 2022 Japanese with halfwidth Katakana |
50222 | ISO 2022 Japanese JIS X 0201-1989 |
50225 | ISO 2022 Korean |
50227 | ISO 2022 Simplified Chinese |
50229 | ISO 2022 Traditional Chinese |
50930 | Japanese (Katakana) Extended |
50931 | US/Canada and Japanese |
50933 | Korean Extended and Korean |
50935 | Simplified Chinese Extended and Simplified Chinese |
50936 | Simplified Chinese |
50937 | US/Canada and Traditional Chinese |
50939 | Japanese (Latin) Extended and Japanese |
51932 | EUC - Japanese |
51936 | EUC - Simplified Chinese |
51949 | EUC - Korean |
51950 | EUC - Traditional Chinese |
52936 | HZ-GB2312 Simplified Chinese |
54936 | Windows XP: GB18030 Simplified Chinese (4 Byte) |
57002 | ISCII Devanagari |
57003 | ISCII Bengali |
57004 | ISCII Tamil |
57005 | ISCII Telugu |
57006 | ISCII Assamese |
57007 | ISCII Oriya |
57008 | ISCII Kannada |
57009 | ISCII Malayalam |
57010 | ISCII Gujarati |
57011 | ISCII Punjabi |
65000 | Unicode UTF-7 |
65001 | Unicode UTF-8 |
Identifier | Name |
1 | ASCII |
2 | NEXTSTEP |
3 | JapaneseEUC |
4 | UTF8 |
5 | ISOLatin1 |
6 | Symbol |
7 | NonLossyASCII |
8 | ShiftJIS |
9 | ISOLatin2 |
10 | Unicode |
11 | WindowsCP1251 |
12 | WindowsCP1252 |
13 | WindowsCP1253 |
14 | WindowsCP1254 |
15 | WindowsCP1250 |
21 | ISO2022JP |
30 | MacOSRoman |
10 | UTF16String |
0x90000100 | UTF16BigEndian |
0x94000100 | UTF16LittleEndian |
0x8c000100 | UTF32String |
0x98000100 | UTF32BigEndian |
0x9c000100 | UTF32LittleEndian |
65536 | Proprietary |
- Product: The product the license is for.
- Product Key: The key the license was generated from.
- License Source: Where the license was found (e.g., RuntimeLicense, License File).
- License Type: The type of license installed (e.g., Royalty Free, Single Server).
- Last Valid Build: The last valid build number for which the license will work.
This setting only works on these components: AS3Receiver, AS3Sender, Atom, Client(3DS), FTP, FTPServer, IMAP, OFTPClient, SSHClient, SCP, Server(3DS), Sexec, SFTP, SFTPServer, SSHServer, TCPClient, TCPServer.
Setting this configuration setting to True tells the component to use the internal implementation instead of using the system security libraries.
This setting is set to False by default on all platforms.
Trappable Errors (Zip Component)
ErrorsThe following errors may be generated by the component. Note that frequently the error message will contain more specific information than what is listed here.
Note that some non-fatal errors may be trapped and explicitly ignored in the Error event. This will allow the component to continue operation even in case of error.
Zip Errors
101 The zip archive is of an invalid or unsupported format. | |
105 The password is missing or incorrect. | |
106 Encryption is not supported when streaming is enabled. | |
111 Can't open file for read. | |
112 Can't open file for write. | |
113 Can't create directory. | |
114 The file is too large. | |
115 Can't create empty archive. | |
116 The archive must be scanned prior to attempting this operation. | |
117 The array index is out of range. | |
118 The maximum size of the archive has been exceeded. | |
119 The archive must be specified, or streaming must be enabled. | |
120 The component is busy. | |
124 Must specify the compressed name. | |
127 Bad CRC-32 checksum. | |
128 Unable to set file date. | |
133 File already exists in the archive. | |
150 An I/O error has occurred (details follow). |