Re: [PHP] Loading modules not compiled in php

2002-12-21 Thread John Nichel
This is what I'm looking fordo you know if you can load it in a 
.htaccess file?  I have a couple of files that are included in on every 
page, so I could do it in my config file, but there's no reason for me 
to load the module on the whole site, when I need it just in the forum 
section.  I'm trying to work around my laziness here.  :)

Philip Olson wrote:
Aspell is deprecated in favor of Pspell in PHP so
using it is a bad idea.  But you can do this to
get Pspell going:

a) On either the JTL box or on some other one
   with the same operating system, get the php
   source and get ready to compile.

 http://www.php.net/downloads

b) Be sure the appropriate libraries are available
   as per the instructions found here:

 http://www.php.net/pspell

c) Configure PHP like so:

 ./configure --with-apxs --with-pspell=shared

d) Then build it:

 make

e) This will then create the module which will
   exist in:

 yourphpsourcedir/modules/pspell.so

f) Copy this file somewhere on your web server and 
   in the php script load it with dl() like so:

 dl('pspell.so');

Easier said then done I know but the above is a
possibility ;)  You may want to ask them if they
could create this .so so that clients can load
it dynamically, that would be ideal.

Regards,
Philip Olson


On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Tony Earnshaw wrote:


  I have a site hosted at JTL Networks, and I'm looking into setting up
a spell checker for my message boards.  The problem is, JTL doesn't have
pspell compiled in with their php build, and it may be some time before
they do (if they ever do).  Does anyone know of a way to include
something like pspell support in php dynamically?  Like by using a
.htaccess file to call it or something?


At the last count (Apache 1.3.27/PHP4.2.3), aspell doesn't get compiled into
PHP. It just sits in /usr/bin on RH Linux, at least..

The bad news is, that your code will have to be written for it. The good news
is, that you can cheese the code off Horde's Imp.

Best,

Tony

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Re: [PHP] Loading modules not compiled in php

2002-12-21 Thread Philip Olson

Aspell is deprecated in favor of Pspell in PHP so
using it is a bad idea.  But you can do this to
get Pspell going:

a) On either the JTL box or on some other one
   with the same operating system, get the php
   source and get ready to compile.

 http://www.php.net/downloads

b) Be sure the appropriate libraries are available
   as per the instructions found here:

 http://www.php.net/pspell

c) Configure PHP like so:

 ./configure --with-apxs --with-pspell=shared

d) Then build it:

 make

e) This will then create the module which will
   exist in:

 yourphpsourcedir/modules/pspell.so

f) Copy this file somewhere on your web server and 
   in the php script load it with dl() like so:

 dl('pspell.so');

Easier said then done I know but the above is a
possibility ;)  You may want to ask them if they
could create this .so so that clients can load
it dynamically, that would be ideal.

Regards,
Philip Olson


On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Tony Earnshaw wrote:

> >I have a site hosted at JTL Networks, and I'm looking into setting up
> > a spell checker for my message boards.  The problem is, JTL doesn't have
> > pspell compiled in with their php build, and it may be some time before
> > they do (if they ever do).  Does anyone know of a way to include
> > something like pspell support in php dynamically?  Like by using a
> > .htaccess file to call it or something?
> 
> At the last count (Apache 1.3.27/PHP4.2.3), aspell doesn't get compiled into
> PHP. It just sits in /usr/bin on RH Linux, at least..
> 
> The bad news is, that your code will have to be written for it. The good news
> is, that you can cheese the code off Horde's Imp.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Tony
> 
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Re: [PHP] Loading modules not compiled in php

2002-12-21 Thread Tony Earnshaw
>I have a site hosted at JTL Networks, and I'm looking into setting up
> a spell checker for my message boards.  The problem is, JTL doesn't have
> pspell compiled in with their php build, and it may be some time before
> they do (if they ever do).  Does anyone know of a way to include
> something like pspell support in php dynamically?  Like by using a
> .htaccess file to call it or something?

At the last count (Apache 1.3.27/PHP4.2.3), aspell doesn't get compiled into
PHP. It just sits in /usr/bin on RH Linux, at least..

The bad news is, that your code will have to be written for it. The good news
is, that you can cheese the code off Horde's Imp.

Best,

Tony

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