You could do this if you had a php server running on the same system, or another, and the php page you hit would return results html that could be placed within a taf. You would use the <@url> tag to do this. The <@url> tag would return the the html results from the php server it hit. You could also have the php server return xml or comma delimited text, assign the <@url response to a variable, and parse the results using array to text conversion or the dom tags built into witango.

Robert.

On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, at 09:53 PM, Michael Dittbrenner wrote:

Does anyone know if PHP code can be used within a taf? We are redoing our system from static page, old tango2k and fmp was to slow cause the site is really big (was a fmp problem). We use rotating software that ran on mac but have now move to pc, which this software doesnt run. I in my personal time had found a ad-mangement software that is open source written in php that is a possibility to use(we have to keep track of impressions and hits). Now this would save my company alot of money if we can use the open source one, so if anyone knows if php code can be used let me know, if not i will test it.

Michael Dittbrenner


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