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Then comes the XML data...  
 
Then comes the XML data...  
  
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<pre>
 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>  
 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>  
 
<Sims2Package type="assets">  
 
<Sims2Package type="assets">  
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<!-- END REPEATABLE -->  
 
<!-- END REPEATABLE -->  
 
</Sims2Package>  
 
</Sims2Package>  
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</pre>
  
Following this comes the file data according to the offset and size info in the XML header. Also, the offset is relative to the end of the XML data.  
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Following this comes the file data according to the offset and size info in the XML header. Also, the offset is relative to the end of the XML data, which should also be the offset in bytes 19-22 of the file.  
  
 
There are two possible ''Types'', ''part'' and ''sim'', however, I don't know what's the difference.
 
There are two possible ''Types'', ''part'' and ''sim'', however, I don't know what's the difference.

Revision as of 05:58, 19 February 2007

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First there is some header info...

18 - Header (Sims2 Packager 1.0) 4 - Data Offset

Then comes the XML data...

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
<Sims2Package type="assets"> 
<!-- START REPEATABLE --> 
<PackagedFile> 
<Name>starter.package</Name> 
<Length>8903470</Length> 
<Type>part</Type> 
<Offset>0</Offset> 
<Description>Something here</Description> 
</PackagedFile> 
<!-- END REPEATABLE --> 
</Sims2Package> 

Following this comes the file data according to the offset and size info in the XML header. Also, the offset is relative to the end of the XML data, which should also be the offset in bytes 19-22 of the file.

There are two possible Types, part and sim, however, I don't know what's the difference.

Obviously the "start/stop repeatable" tags don't appear in the file, thats just for your benefit.

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