PHP extension in PHP
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PHP extension in PHP
Writing extensions for Phalanger is much easier than for PHP. You can use any .NET language, INCLUDING PHP ITSELF!
This sample contains two projects:
- \myex: Phalanger Class Library (PHP extension).
- \www: Web using myex extension.
You can open included myex.sln to open/compile/run both projects in Visual Studio (requires Phalanger Tools installed);
or run /myex/build.cmd to create /www/bin/myex.dll and configure /www as a web application.
This sample contains two projects:
- \myex: Phalanger Class Library (PHP extension).
- \www: Web using myex extension.
You can open included myex.sln to open/compile/run both projects in Visual Studio (requires Phalanger Tools installed);
or run /myex/build.cmd to create /www/bin/myex.dll and configure /www as a web application.
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Jakub Misek - Posts: 2092
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Re: PHP extension in PHP
Is it possible to use extension created with Phalanger in xampp (appache) by using at as normal php extension. I dont want to use IIS.
- bkrajendra
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Re: PHP extension in PHP
Hi, I don't think so. Phalanger creates .NET assemblies, which depend on Phalanger runtime.
With PHP, you have to stuck with writing extensions in C language.
With PHP, you have to stuck with writing extensions in C language.
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