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jamesbond
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#21 Post by jamesbond »

Hi Barry,

extract_chmLib and libchm is part of chmlib, available here http://www.jedrea.com/chmlib/. It also comes with other executables - most interesting is, namely, chm_http.

Actually, right after I see the source of pzchmviewer (which is a good idea, btw) - I wonder - why don't we use chm_http instead? It starts a temporary http server which provides access to the "files" inside the chm file. Thus, no need for extraction to tmpdir.

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PANZERKOPF
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#22 Post by PANZERKOPF »

BarryK wrote: Your PET package includes 'extract_chmLib' binary executable and 'libchm.so.0.0.0' shared library. We need the source for these.
Thanks for explaining.
The source code and binaries can be downloaded from here:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/c/chmlib/
Or (As mentioned above) from here:
http://www.jedrea.com/chmlib/
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snayak
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#23 Post by snayak »

Hi,

Which one is the latest correct version that works for Wary 530?
Downloaded and checked 1.0d-1.pet through PPM. Not working.
I have Seamonkey 2.6.1.


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