On Mon, May 15, 2006 8:53 am, nicolas figaro wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>> Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution.
>> The problem
>> is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example :
>>
>> $perl = new Perl();
>> $perl->require('mct.pl');
>> $perl->MCT_poll
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution. The problem
is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl->require('mct.pl');
$perl->MCT_polling();
where MCT_polling() is a function of my script mct.pl. I would find
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a �crit :
> Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution. The
problem
> is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example :
>
> $perl = new Perl();
> $perl->require('mct.pl');
> $perl->MCT_polling();
>
> where MCT_polling() is a function of my script mct.p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution. The problem
is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl->require('mct.pl');
$perl->MCT_polling();
where MCT_polling() is a function of my script mct.pl. I would f
Thanks for your answer. I already have thought about your solution. The problem
is I have to use the Perl module for PHP. An example :
$perl = new Perl();
$perl->require('mct.pl');
$perl->MCT_polling();
where MCT_polling() is a function of my script mct.pl. I would find very strange
the fact it's
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