php-windows Digest 10 Jun 2009 14:42:25 -0000 Issue 3640

Topics (messages 29392 through 29395):

PHP4 listening host:port
        29392 by: John Fairley

Re: Question: Creating a GUI for Windows with PHP?
        29393 by: Ariz Jacinto
        29394 by: Richard Quadling

Have 8 questions that need to be answered
        29395 by: Bill Mudry

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I'm running my test server on Windows XP SP3 and have been successfully
running PHP 5 for some time using:

    php-cgi.exe -b 127.0.0.1:10000

My live server is running on PHP 4 and that gives an incompatibility risk in
problem solving. So I've removed PHP 5 on my test server and have installed
PHP 4.4.9 but I can't find how I set host and port in php.

Running php -v has confirmed that this is the cgi-fcgi version.

I'm sure it's simple but I'm being driven nuts.

TIA,

John


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Kindly look into Winbinder's TabControl class:
http://winbinder.org/manual/classes/tabcontrol.html



On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Parham Doustdar<parha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> WinBinder seems better right now since it's native. However, it doesn't work
> with the keyboard, I.E. you can not switch between controls with tab. Is
> there a way to enable this?
>
> --
> ---
> Contact info:
> Skype: parham-d
> MSN: fire_lizard16 at hotmail dot com
> email: parham90 at GMail dot com
> "Ariz Jacinto" <acjaci...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:75922d7b0906081452u506c1c5epa9512030bbb62...@mail.gmail.com...
>> If you want a native Windows GUI, try Winbinder[1]. I used it before
>> on my small GUI requirement at geepeeyes[2].
>>
>> [1] http://winbinder.org/
>> [2] http://www.geepeeyes.org/
>>
>>
>>
>> 2009/6/8 Parham Doustdar <parha...@gmail.com>:
>>> Hi there,
>>> Does anyone know if it's possible to create a windows script with a GUI
>>> with PHP?
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> --
>>> ---
>>> Contact info:
>>> Skype: parham-d
>>> MSN: fire_lizard16 at hotmail dot com
>>> email: parham90 at GMail dot com
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
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2009/6/9 Ariz Jacinto <acjaci...@gmail.com>:
> Kindly look into Winbinder's TabControl class:
> http://winbinder.org/manual/classes/tabcontrol.html

I think he means using the [TAB] key to jump between controls.

>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Parham Doustdar<parha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> WinBinder seems better right now since it's native. However, it doesn't work
>> with the keyboard, I.E. you can not switch between controls with tab. Is
>> there a way to enable this?
>>
>> --
>> ---
>> Contact info:
>> Skype: parham-d
>> MSN: fire_lizard16 at hotmail dot com
>> email: parham90 at GMail dot com
>> "Ariz Jacinto" <acjaci...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:75922d7b0906081452u506c1c5epa9512030bbb62...@mail.gmail.com...
>>> If you want a native Windows GUI, try Winbinder[1]. I used it before
>>> on my small GUI requirement at geepeeyes[2].
>>>
>>> [1] http://winbinder.org/
>>> [2] http://www.geepeeyes.org/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2009/6/8 Parham Doustdar <parha...@gmail.com>:
>>>> Hi there,
>>>> Does anyone know if it's possible to create a windows script with a GUI
>>>> with PHP?
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> ---
>>>> Contact info:
>>>> Skype: parham-d
>>>> MSN: fire_lizard16 at hotmail dot com
>>>> email: parham90 at GMail dot com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Sent from Seattle, WA, United States
>>
>>
>>
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Richard Quadling
Zend Certified Engineer : http://zend.com/zce.php?c=ZEND002498&r=213474731
"Standing on the shoulders of some very clever giants!"

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--- Begin Message --- Recently I was accepted to attend 3 semesters at a well known college for a postgraduate Web Development program. To qualify for my funding, there are a a series of tasks that I must complete. One of these is to interview a web developer with 8 questions that have been supplied to me. Until all tasks are done, including this interview, I would not be
granted the funds that will allow me to attend.

I have done websites for at least 14 years but I am self taught. They would not accept me
-- uh -- interviewing myself! LOL

I figure that PHP is so often associated with websites, so I hope this is not too much of a stretch on topic. Happily, I have been told that amongst the courses I will attend, PHP and
MySQL are included.

If any of you consider yourself a web developer (I bet we have lots) and would care to help, I will list these questions below. If this is too off topic, just let me know. Its probably better to supply the answers outside of our forum by emailing me at billmu...@rogers.com.
In advance, thank you to anyone who will help

Lets list the questions now:

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                                Informational Interview

Name:
Position:
Company:
Phone Number:

        1. On a typical day in this position, what do you do?


        2. Is it better to go to a Private Registered School or a Public 
College?


        3. What personal qualities are important in being successful in this 
job?


        4. Is there a demand for people in this occupation?


        5. What are the salary ranges in this field?


        6. What are some of the problems you face in this field?


        7. What are the physical aspects of this type of work?


        8. What are the emotional aspects of this type of work?


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