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Take a look at this wonderful PECL tutorial by Sara Golemon:

http://devzone.zend.com/node/view/id/1021

Ben
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monk.e.boy schrieb:
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> Bin Hu-3 wrote:
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>> some other reasons, I want to call an external library written in C++.  
>>
>> Bin
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> 
> I thought this is what PECL is http://pecl.php.net/, you compile the c++ as
> a php interface, then call it like a normal function.
> 
> Or compile your c++ as a normal app, then call it using system (I do this
> with Python all the time) read the vars from a DB or command line.
> 
> I use a DB to provide feed back, so a AJAX page pings the DB for a %
> complete.
> 
> monk.e.boy
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