For anyone that cares... I am porting James Golovich's Manager.pm over to PHP. I plan on also doing some documentation which will cover both the Perl and PHP APIs, which will be almost identical (at least, to whatever extent is practical). Will let y'all know when I have some usable code to show you. -- JustThe.net Internet & Multimedia Svcs. [The Fusion of Content & Connectivity] 22674 Motnocab Road * Apple Valley, CA 92307-1950 Steve Sobol, Proprietor 888.480.4NET (4638) * 248.724.4NET * sjsobol@JustThe.net
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 21:59, Steven J. Sobol wrote:> For anyone that cares... > > I am porting James Golovich's Manager.pm over to PHP. I plan on also > doing some documentation which will cover both the Perl and PHP APIs, > which will be almost identical (at least, to whatever extent is > practical).If you are running the manager from the webpage, then I can remotely understand php manager interface. But if you plan on making a command line manager app, then please do yourself a favor and just help with the perl stuff. Remember php is perl -1 or more revisions. I do say this as a php programmer for my work. We don't let php infect our backend console apps. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
At 22:59 30-7-2003 -0400, you wrote:>For anyone that cares... > >I am porting James Golovich's Manager.pm over to PHP. I plan on also >doing some documentation which will cover both the Perl and PHP APIs, >which will be almost identical (at least, to whatever extent is >practical). > >Will let y'all know when I have some usable code to show you.Ooooh Yummie ! Met vriendelijke groet, Florian Overkamp ObSimRef BV (http://www.obsimref.com/)
At 00:41 31-7-2003 -0500, you wrote:>On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 21:59, Steven J. Sobol wrote: > > For anyone that cares... > > > > I am porting James Golovich's Manager.pm over to PHP. I plan on also > > doing some documentation which will cover both the Perl and PHP APIs, > > which will be almost identical (at least, to whatever extent is > > practical). > >If you are running the manager from the webpage, then I can remotely >understand php manager interface. But if you plan on making a command >line manager app, then please do yourself a favor and just help with the >perl stuff. Remember php is perl -1 or more revisions. I do say this as >a php programmer for my work. We don't let php infect our backend >console apps.I'd say web-integration is exactly what this is good for, yes :) Met vriendelijke groet, Florian Overkamp ObSimRef BV (http://www.obsimref.com/)