On 25.07.2007 18:38 CE(S)T, Jonathan Dickinson wrote: > Have you thought about interfacing with some C++ code? Surely PHP has > some language interop?
No, I haven't. This introduces new dependencies on the platform, security and what else. When I write a PHP application, it's because of its portability and wide support on web servers. Mostly. > By now I am sure you could even try getting PHP to talk > to C#/.Net That's even worse. Then I have the PHP runtime and the .NET runtime in memory... I was going to look into ASP.NET or Mono on an Apache/Linux server, but that's a different thing I guess. > Try moving your project to ROR (which there are very good Jabber > libraries for). Ruby on Rails sounds interesting. I've seen a short demo video of it some time ago. I don't know how widely it is supported on web hosting servers. I haven't installed it yet on mine, nor do I speak that language yet. > Have you considered trying to fix code.blitzaffe.com's code? I think I have looked at it when I stumbled upon that problem. Not sure why I didn't fix it. Either because I had no time or no sufficient understanding of the code. As I said, complex XML in PHP always looks like random [array] noise to me. Maybe I'll get back to it if the situation doesn't change noticeable. -- Yves Goergen "LonelyPixel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Visit my web laboratory at http://beta.unclassified.de
