PHP 7.0.6 Released
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PHP Manual
Function Reference
Compression and Archive Extensions
Bzip2
Introduction
Installing/Configuring
Predefined Constants
Examples
Bzip2 Functions
LZF
Introduction
Installing/Configuring
Predefined Constants
LZF Functions
Phar
Introduction
Installing/Configuring
Predefined Constants
Using Phar Archives
Creating Phar Archives
What makes a phar a phar and not a tar or a zip?
Phar
— The Phar class
PharData
— The PharData class
PharFileInfo
— The PharFileInfo class
PharException
— The PharException class
Rar
— Rar Archiving
Introduction
Installing/Configuring
Predefined Constants
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Rar Functions
RarArchive
— The RarArchive class
RarEntry
— The RarEntry class
RarException
— The RarException class
Zip
Introduction
Installing/Configuring
Predefined Constants
Examples
ZipArchive
— The ZipArchive class
Zip Functions
Zlib
— Zlib Compression
Introduction
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Zlib Functions
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