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I'm using ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib to try and unzip a file from the web, all I need to do is get the uncompressed byte array. However I get the error "InvalidOperationException: Unable to read from this stream". I am working in c# in Unity3D with the target as webplayer. It apparently is readable, so I'm not sure of the problem. Here's my code and any help would be very much appreciated.

using (MemoryStream s = new MemoryStream(bytes))
{
    using (BinaryReader br = new BinaryReader(s))
    {               

        using (ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Zip.ZipInputStream zip = new ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Zip.ZipInputStream(s))
        {
            byte[] bytesUncompressed = new byte[32768];
            while (true)
            {
                Debug.Log("can read: " + zip.CanRead);
                int read = zip.Read(bytesUncompressed, 0, bytesUncompressed.Length);
                if (read <= 0)
                    break;
                zip.Write(bytesUncompressed, 0, read);
            }
        }
    }
}
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  • Why is there a BinaryReader in the mix here? Given that it buffers the stream, there's a really good chance that it has moved the stream's position to a place you're not expecting it to be; thus giving the appearance of a corrupt or invalid compression.
    – whoisj
    Apr 28, 2014 at 18:07
  • Why are you both reading and writing to the same ZipInputStream? Is that even possible?
    – whoisj
    Apr 28, 2014 at 18:11

2 Answers 2

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It is unclear to me how you are populating your stream s, but all you may need is to roll back your stream's position prior to reading it:

s.Seek(0, System.IO.SeekOrigin.Begin);
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The example pattern is fairly painful, let me give you a "better(tm)" pattern to use.

byte[] GetBytesFromCompressedStream(MemoryStream src)
{
    byte[] uncompressedBytes = null;

    using (MemoryStream dst = new MemoryStream())
    using (ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Zip.ZipInputStream zip = new ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Zip.ZipInputStream(src))
    {
        byte[] buffer = new byte[16 * 1024];
        int read = -1;

        while((read = zip.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)) > 0)
        {
            dst.Write(buffer, 0, read);
        }

        uncompressedBytes = dst.ToArray();
    }

    return uncompressedBytes;
}
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  • I tried this and it is still unable to read from the stream, despite .CanRead returning true.
    – normower
    Apr 29, 2014 at 9:03
  • @normower Are you positive that the source stream has Length > 0? Can you confirm that Position < Length?
    – whoisj
    Apr 29, 2014 at 18:57

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