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Re: Encrypt/decrypt compatibility with Microsoft Crypto API? [message #174006 is a reply to message #173942] Tue, 17 May 2011 17:38 Go to previous message
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On 5/13/2011 4:27 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

>> The Windows program was made with PowerBuilder, and since PowerBuilder
>> is able to create .Net assemblies, and PHP is supposed to be able to
>> use .Net assemblies, I thought it might be easiest to use the existing
>> code and put it in an assembly.
>>
>> Turns out PHP's support for .Net assemblies is not all that great.
>> Yes, the example at php.net for this functionality works, but as
>> stated in several stagnant bug reports, other objects within the same
>> mscorlib.dll assembly don't even work. Is is correct, as it appears,
>> that development on DOTNET has ceased, leaving it not very usable?
>>
>> This has been one long week, with nothing really to show for it. :(
>>
>> - Trevor
> I fear that is most peoples experience if trying to mix Microsoft with
> anything else. It nearly always curdles...;-)
>
>
> I spent a fruitless hour trying to get Word to understand any document I
> could produce 'cant open, out of memory'
>
> Gave up and installed open office on the wife's Mac..

I finally got it working. I used PowerBuilder.NET 12.1 to create the
assembly, and used this library to call it from PHP:
http://universalccw.sourceforge.net

- Trevor
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