That is thrue, but there are some experiments with compiling the scripts
into
self running exe's. There are a nice tutorial available somewhere made by
probably the only one who has managed to do this, :) Anywho, I remember
one can use his precompiled files to create ones own EXE setups.

Still, the problem at the time I experimented with it was that you get an
extra DOS window which lies on the taskbar. This was a year ago, maby things
have happened since then.

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"Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Kim Steinhaug wrote --- napísal::
> > Well,
> >
> > You could have a look at this one, http://gtk.php.net/
> > Though I never had the lucury of getting anywhere with it, it
> > has the possibility to create standalone EXE. There is (Atleast the last
> > time i checked) still a problem with the EXE opening an extra command
prompt
> > window, which makes it look abit "unprofessional" if your thinking of
> > applying
> > somthing for your business customer.
> >
>
> That extension does not create exe files, they are normal php scripts
> that use gtk functions.
>
> The "window issue" can be solved, there is some kind of wrapper available.

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