Really? Because from what I've read, it's about communicating between a 
background process and a PHP web app.

Dave


John Crispin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               it is 
rather simple to write php extensions in c, i think is waht you  
 should be looking into
 
 Quoting Dave Van den Eynde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
 
 > Hey,
 >
 > Perhaps you should elaborate on the type of "sharing" that you would  
 >  like to do? Why not do it the traditional UNIX way? Simply place  
 > the  data that you want to share in a file from one application, and  
 > read  it from another.
 >
 > You'll need to consider:
 > - access permissions
 > - concurrent access
 >
 > When you use sockets you'll have a lot more to consider.
 >
 > Dave
 >
 >
 > Paolo Chiarabaglio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Roberto,
 >
 > thanks for your answer but as I've never done something like this I don't
 > know this tweo methods! Can you please tell me where I can find some
 > examples or tutorial?
 >
 > Thanks, Paolo
 >
 > In data 23 ottobre 2007 alle ore 00:05:10, Roberto A. Foglietta
 >  ha scritto:
 >
 >> paolo chiarabaglio wrote:
 >>> Hi,
 >>>
 >>> I have to share data between a software that runs in the background on
 >>> the fox board and some php applications.
 >>> Data must go from php to C application and vice-versa.
 >>>
 >>> How can I do this easily?
 >>
 >>   socket or fifo, I think
 >>
 >>   Cheers,
 >> Roberto
 >>
 >>
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