Hello,

I am using a computer with restricted access,
whereby I cannot install anything that requires
an installer.

Fortunately, I can download and run the gvim
executable on this Windows XP system.

However, I would like to download some source
code and read it. Of course, since I cannot run
install WinZip (as it requires me to run an installer
and I have no permission), it is impossible for me
to browse the source code I want to browse,
contained in a .tar.gz, .Z, .tar.bz2, or .zip tarball.

I would like to know whether such functionality is,
or could be built into vim, so that vim may open
such tarballs directly, thus allowing me to view
the source code on my system without having
to run an installer to install a program to unzip
a .tar.gz tarball on windows.

Thank you for your advice,

Regards,

JG

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