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[nycphp-talk] PHP GUI on Windows?

Jonathan hendler at simmons.edu
Fri Aug 19 12:38:24 EDT 2005


Anybody used ActiveSiteCompiler?
http://www.intorel.com/products/ActiveSiteCompiler/features.asp

Jonathan wrote:

>I'm just stating some assumptions here so I might learn:
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>Wouldn't winbinder let you run on windows natively? If you don't need a 
>cross-platform gui or you can use native windows GUI.
>http://www.hypervisual.com/winbinder/
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>http://www.php-compiler.net/ wouldn't help you with win 3.1 or 95.... or 
>would it?
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>GTK is certainly the best cross platform choice for GUIs using php.
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>What about XUL? (not sure what I am asking here...
>http://wiki.mozilla.org/XUL:Xul_Runner
>http://www.phppatterns.com/index.php/article/articleview/82/1/2/
>http://pear.php.net/package/XML_XUL)
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>leam at reuel.net wrote:
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>>On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 10:39:57AM -0400, Scott Mattocks wrote:
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>>>leam at reuel.net wrote:
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>>>>But my question is, to do the above, what PHP extensions/tools would be needed? The user would tend to be non-technical, and there would be no mysql/apache; just PHP and the data files. It would need to run on Windows, from old verions to the newest.
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>>>I think PHP-GTK is a perfect solution but then again I may be a little 
>>>biased.
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>>>Scott
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>>Hehe...why would that be?  Okay, taking the php-gtk install issues out of the thread as I need to deal with those seperately, what tools would be required? I want to:
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>>1. Create the PHP programs and extensions and have them on the CD the client gets.
>>2. I don't have any Windows compilers or PHP Zend-y type things either. What would be needed?
>>3. Is php-gtk 2.0 close enough that using PHP 5.x would be adviseable? This is a stand-alone app so I don't need to stick with PHP 4.x. Not that I mind either, but most of the web-sites I've seen are on PHP 4.x.
>>4. Are there old versions of windows that PHP doesn't run on? This is a serious question--many of the clients are on software that is very old. I'd not be surprised of someone had Win 95 or even Win 3.1.
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>>ciao!
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>>leam
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