I don't think you actually NEED anything fancy.
Just run it from the command line, surely?

> php -q filename.php

You can configure many good text editors to run commands like that. (TextPad
can do it for at start), so you can click on a menu item to run the command
instead of needing a DOS box, but ultimately, you're still just running a
command line command.

I wouldn't be surprised if Visual C++ can't do it at all.

(I can imagine that one day in the future there will be Micro$oft Visual
PHP, which is loosely based on PHP but completely incompatible with it).

Jill



-----Original Message-----
From: Christine Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 1:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Visual C++ with PHP


Does anyone know how to start a PHP application through Visual C++ or C++, I
can start it from Javascript, but now I need to start it from either Visual
C++ or C++, or I could possibly use Java
Thanks
Christine



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