05-15-2002
Of course, you could always try WinRAR
Ahh...if you don't mind extracting it in Windows, try downloading WinRAR and use it to open the file. It's a good all-around zip/tar extracting tool.
RAR rocks.
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RAR_LIST(3) 1 RAR_LIST(3)
RarArchive::getEntries - Get full list of entries from the RAR archive
Object oriented style (method):
SYNOPSIS
public array RarArchive::getEntries (void )
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style:
array rar_list (RarArchive $rarfile)
Get entries list (files and directories) from the RAR archive.
Note
If the archive has entries with the same name, this method, together with RarArchive foreach iteration and array-like access with
numeric indexes, are the only ones to access all the entries (i.e., RarArchive::getEntry and the rar:// wrapper are insufficient).
PARAMETERS
o $rarfile
- A RarArchive object, opened with rar_open(3).
RETURN VALUES
rar_list(3) returns array of RarEntry objects or FALSE on failure.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 3.0.0 | |
| | |
| | Support for RAR archives with repeated entry |
| | names is no longer defective. |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Object oriented style
<?php
$rar_arch = RarArchive::open('solid.rar');
if ($rar_arch === FALSE)
die("Could not open RAR archive.");
$rar_entries = $rar_arch->getEntries();
if ($rar_entries === FALSE)
die("Could retrieve entries.");
echo "Found " . count($rar_entries) . " entries.
";
foreach ($rar_entries as $e) {
echo $e;
echo "
";
}
$rar_arch->close();
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Found 2 entries.
RarEntry for file "tese.txt" (23b93a7a)
RarEntry for file "unrardll.txt" (2ed64b6e)
Example #2
Procedural style
<?php
$rar_arch = rar_open('solid.rar');
if ($rar_arch === FALSE)
die("Could not open RAR archive.");
$rar_entries = rar_list($rar_arch);
if ($rar_entries === FALSE)
die("Could retrieve entries.");
echo "Found " . count($rar_entries) . " entries.
";
foreach ($rar_entries as $e) {
echo $e;
echo "
";
}
rar_close($rar_arch);
?>
SEE ALSO
RarArchive::getEntry, rar:// wrapper.
PHP Documentation Group RAR_LIST(3)