Hi Steve,
You might also try a search on the module-authors@perl.org list; I recall someone developing an alternative to PHP.pm there too.
-Ken
On Apr 28, 2005, at 5:07 AM, Steve Cygan wrote:
I actually did look at that, but I couldn't find anyone who'd used it. I'll have to reinstall Linux on my home computer and give it another shot. Hopefully the difficulties with installing it get ironed out soon and eliminate the need for a pure Perl version. Do you know if it's even possible to install it under Windows right now? That would make it much more appealing, and none of the ppm repositories I checked have it.
--- Cory Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I started recently using PHP.pm http://search.cpan.org/~karasik/PHP-0.07/PHP.pm
You might have to tweak the Makefile.PL to get it to install (at least I did for my system). Much to my delight it 'just works'. It does not use the Inline infrastructure, but I would think it should be fairly simple to integrate PHP.pm to create an Inline::PHP
-Cory
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 11:28 pm, Steve Cygan wrote:I recently started getting ready to writeInline::PHPleastand noticed a question about it in the archive. Someone mentioned that it could be written in an afternoon. I'm wondering if there's anyone still willing to do this. Counting myself, there's attwo people who could find a use for this, and I'maprotection aroundlittle over my head when it comes to writing it myself. It took me an afternoon just to read some Parse::RecDescent tutorials.
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