gzgets
Name
gzgets — Returns a string from a compressed file with
the specified length - 1.
Synopsis
string gzgets
(zp[, . .
.]);
int zp: File pointer
int . . . (optional): number
of bytes to get
Returns
A string on success or FALSE on failure
Description
It returns a string of specified length -1 or a string
ending in a newline, which ever comes first. This
function is similair to fgets().
Version
PHP 3, PHP 4 >= 4.0b1
Example
Example 1451. Print the
contents of a compressed file
$gz = gzopen('myfile.gz','r');
while (!gzeof($gz)) {
echo gzgets($gz,4) . '<BR>';
}
gzclose($gz);
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