I have no idea why you are calling php.exe you should be, the web server
should be.  PHP is a server side scripting language.  What is written VB and
C++ that you need to use it?


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> Hi - I've been searching www.php.net, www.zend.com, and just about
> everywhere else on the net for about 2 weeks looking for the answer to
> this....  maybe I'm just missing the obvious, but I'm going nuts looking
so
> I figured I'd ask this newsgroup.
>
> I need a programmable interface for C++/VB programs and I would like to
know
> if it is possible with php, and if it is, how would I do it or where would
I
> find instructions/tutorials on how to do it?
>
> In case this isn't very clear (which I'm sure it isn't), I'll elaborate.
> Let's say I have a php script.  It outputs some text and asks a question.
> My C++ or VB program reads this and prints it out in a pretty GUI, gets
the
> answer to the question from the user and sends it back to php (the php
> script should also tell C++/VB the type of answer it needs, text,
checkbox,
> radio, etc.).  Php then sends the next question, which may or may not
depend
> on the answer to the last question, or may even depend on the answers to
> several previous questions, etc.  Here's the problem I have: if I just do
> something like "php.exe<input>output" then the variables are lost every
time
> I call php.  Is there any way to do what I want it to do?  TIA for any
help
> you can give me.
>
>



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