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* This compression algorithm is based on LZP by Charles Bloom and was originally written for server to client communication by Andy McFadden
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* This compression algorithm is based on LZP by Charles Bloom and was originally written for server to client communication by Andy McFadden
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* This uses a (static) Huffman dictionary that was tuned for character occurances in a typical HTML page at the time (around 1996-1997).
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* This uses a (static) Huffman dictionary that was tuned for character occurances in a typical HTML page at the time (around 1996-1997).
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* Andy McFadden: https://fadden.com/
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* Andy McFadden:
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* LZP: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Data_Compression/Dictionary_compression#LZP
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* https://fadden.com/
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* LZP:
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* https://cbloom.com/src/index_lz.html
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* https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Data_Compression/Dictionary_compression#LZP
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* I wouldn't recommend using LZPF on anything but HTML and other text-based data (unless the data has many repeating bytes)
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* I wouldn't recommend using LZPF on anything but HTML and other text-based data (unless the data has many repeating bytes)
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* LZPF can be replaced with gzip for LC2 and newer boxes. Classic is stuck with LZPF.
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* LZPF can be replaced with gzip for LC2 and newer boxes. Classic is stuck with LZPF.
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