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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