Well the next problem I have found is that php has to be running on a
windows machine for the com objects to actually work and well we are running
it on a Unix box. So we can't use the com objects. Thanks for all the help
thought!
Jay
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From: bard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 5:37 PM
To: Miles Thompson
Cc: Paulson, Joseph V. "Jay"; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Calling a Windows Com object or an Extended Fetch?
Or you could just look at the phpbuilder.com column on using COM objects in
php, or you could RTFM at the php.net site. just type in php.net/com and see
what happens.
We use php and com here a lot, and while the implementation lacks a few
features of the asp/vb implementation it's handy when migrating from NT/ASP
to NT/PHP.
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Miles Thompson wrote:
> I don't know, but I was glancing through an article on PHP in the current
> issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal last week. At the very end I *think* there was
> an example of calling a COM object. It was a VbScript <-> PHP comparision.
> Have a look, might help.
>
> Miles
>
> (Yes, I've been known to make notes while in the newsstand.)
>
> At 10:01 AM 01/09/2001 -0600, Paulson, Joseph V. \"Jay\" wrote:
> >Hello everyone--
> >I was wondering if PHP can call Windows COM objects in memory? If PHP
can
> >do this does anyone know how to do it or can you point me in the
direction
> >were I can pissibly figure it out. Also, does anyone know if PHP can
call
> >an Extended Fetch?
> >Thanks,
> >Jay Paulson
> >
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