debianuser Posted July 14, 2006 Share Posted July 14, 2006 Hello guys oh well - everything is summed up in the title. did anyone try? how come that you can create a win32 application using php? :? I don't get it - don't you need a webserver to run a php code? please share your experiences if you did try! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barrytone Posted July 14, 2006 Share Posted July 14, 2006 You mean using the php gtk? There is a nice little tutorial here: http://www.devx.com/opensource/Article/21235/0/page/1 The files aren't actually stand-alone, they are still interperated by php, but the gtk allows the files to be run without a web server. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cooper Posted July 14, 2006 Share Posted July 14, 2006 Got a link or something? PHP is a web-oriented scripting language. It can be used to do pretty much anything, but is designed to produce HTML output for a browser. On UNIX, if you install the php-cli package (or some such) you get the PHP binary that you can feed a file into and it will interpret it. If you enable support for misc binaries in Linux you can probably make your script run from the command line like a regular executable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
debianuser Posted July 14, 2006 Author Share Posted July 14, 2006 You mean using the php gtk?There is a nice little tutorial here: http://www.devx.com/opensource/Article/21235/0/page/1 The files aren't actually stand-alone, they are still interperated by php, but the gtk allows the files to be run without a web server. http://winbinder.org/overview.php so it's not like you can redistribuate the program... other clients must have the php interpreter installed? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barrytone Posted July 14, 2006 Share Posted July 14, 2006 http://winbinder.org/overview.phpso it's not like you can redistribuate the program... other clients must have the php interpreter installed? Exactly :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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