Dear friends,
Is anyone familiar with TurboPHP and has anyone ever
tried to develop a real application (perhaps in the
accounting field) with this editor.
I would like to know the feasibility and practicality
of using this editor to develop an accounting
application. I also would like to know w
Chris,
The prototype is a single user, 16 bits application,
developed in Borland C++ 4.x in a Windows 3.x
environment. You should be able to run it on the
following operating systems: DOS 5.0 or later, Windows
3.1 and Windows 95/98. To get familiar with the way
the system works, you could downloa
Tina,
Thank you for the help Tina :-))
I getting a good experience working with PHP and HTML
(forms). Because of my full time job and personal
commitments, I haven't been able to spend as much of
my free time as I could in my project (Free Gallery
Management System). After October I hope to de
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> try the -q parameter. i'm guessing here, since i
> don't run windows nor the
> cgi version of php.
>
> :)
>
> on 8/7/01 8:27 AM, miguel valero at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > Mike,
> >
> > I running the scrip from the
i understand how you are running
> this...
>
> if it is a file you are running at the command line,
> try "-q" after the
> php.exe statement.
>
> if this is a web page, comment that line out.
>
> hope this helps,
> mike
>
> on 8/6/01 1:16 PM, migue
When I run the following script under an stand-alone
php 4.0.6 and Apache 1.3 (Win95/98), the path to PHP
(#!c:\php\php.exe) will show up on the first line of
the browser output.
#!c:\php\php.exe
Is there a way to fix this? How can I get rid of the
pat
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