+\helpref{wxInputStream}{wxinputstream},
+ \helpref{wxZlibOutputStream}{wxzliboutputstream}.
+
+\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
+
+\membersection{wxZlibInputStream::wxZlibInputStream}\label{wxzlibinputstreamwxzlibinputstream}
+
+\func{}{wxZlibInputStream}{\param{wxInputStream\&}{ stream}, \param{int}{ flags = wxZLIB\_AUTO}}
+
+The {\it flags} wxZLIB\_ZLIB and wxZLIB\_GZIP specify whether the input data
+is in zlib or gzip format. If wxZLIB\_AUTO is used, then zlib will
+autodetect the stream type, this is the default.
+
+If {\it flags} is wxZLIB\_NO\_HEADER, then the data is assumed to be a raw
+deflate stream without either zlib or gzip headers. This is a lower level
+mode, which is not usually used directly. It can be used to read a raw
+deflate stream embedded in a higher level protocol.
+
+%if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_4
+This version is not by default compatible with the output produced by
+the version of {\it wxZlibOutputStream} in wxWidgets 2.4.x. However,
+there is a compatibility mode, which is switched on by passing
+wxZLIB\_24COMPATIBLE for flags. Note that in when operating in compatibility
+mode error checking is very much reduced.
+%endif
+
+The following symbols can be use for the flags:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+// Flags
+enum {
+#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_4
+ wxZLIB_24COMPATIBLE = 4, // read v2.4.x data without error
+#endif
+ wxZLIB_NO_HEADER = 0, // raw deflate stream, no header or checksum
+ wxZLIB_ZLIB = 1, // zlib header and checksum
+ wxZLIB_GZIP = 2, // gzip header and checksum, requires zlib 1.2.1+
+ wxZLIB_AUTO = 3 // autodetect header zlib or gzip
+};
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\membersection{wxZlibInputStream::CanHandleGZip}\label{wxzlibinputstreamcanhandlegzip}
+
+\func{static bool}{CanHandleGZip}{\void}
+
+Returns true if zlib library in use can handle gzip compressed data.