Hi Uday

Hmm. Interesting.

Did you write/copy a series of tiny/small test programs, to determine if PHP::Interpreter actually runs? This is all before trying to use it in a real piece of code.

On 30/03/15 10:39, Uday Shankar Kintali wrote:
Thank you for the message, Sir.

I have php installed on the server to which I am connecting. The issue
is to call a perl script from PHP code.
For this, I read that installing PHP interpreter from CPAN module will
be helpful. I installed it and then tried to instantiate using 1. <?php

2. $perl = Perl::getInstance();
3. ?>


code. I took reference from this link 
:http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9282?page=0,1

I think installation of PHP Interpreter did not happen properly , but I am not 
sure how to check it.


Could you please give some reference where I can get information regarding 
calling perl script from PHP page.


On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 2:34 PM, Ron Savage <r...@savage.net.au
<mailto:r...@savage.net.au>> wrote:

    Hi Uday

    PHP is not on CPAN.

    Install it from somewhere like http://au2.php.net/downloads.__php
    <http://au2.php.net/downloads.php>


    On 30/03/15 04:04, Uday Shankar Kintali wrote:

        Hi,
        I am trying to install php interpreter so that I can call a perl
        script
        from with in a php file. I tried to install PHP interpreter from
        CPAN
        module but haven't been able to call a perl script from php
        file. The
        error I get when I try to call perl from PHP is : class Perl not
        set.

        Could you point me to any resources from which I can take some help?

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        Regards,
        Uday Shankar Kintali
        520-548-9039 <tel:520-548-9039>


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