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> On 14 October 2014 03:25, stepharo [via Smalltalk] <[hidden email]
> </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4784515&i=0>> wrote:
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> On 13/10/14 01:31, DiegoSanchez wrote:
> > Hi everybody! This is my first post
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> Welcome :)
> In which image version are you?
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> > and I'm posting this question after
> > going around this forum without finding answer for my question. I
> couldn't
> > wrap my mind around it.
> >
> > Here is the issue (in fact it is not a issue, classes work fine).
> >
> > I want to uncompress a zip file and file in the content of one of
> the file
> > included in zip file. For instance:
> > The file 'tp1.zip' contains just one file inside it: 'test.st
> > Once I uncompressed it, using code bellow:
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> > I found that file stream has a set of leading characters which
> cannot be
> > interpreted by *CodeInterpreter*.
> >
> > Here you will fine these leading characters:
> >
> > /Hexa characters/
> > *ef bb bf *
> >
> > /Ascii characters/
> > *ef bb bf *
> >
> > Indeed, this leading characters are written by the fileOut process
> and it's
> > ok (those are magic number which depend on the SO) but I don't
> know how to
> > skip it for CodeInterpreter to be able fileIn this file.
> >
> > My first solution was skipping this characters through the use of
> > /Stream>>next: 4/. But I'm looking for a much portable solution.
> >
> > Somebody went through this problem?
> >
> > Thanks for help in advance.
> > DiegoS
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