Re: approaches to PHP-based application interface? [message #176814 is a reply to message #176706] |
Thu, 26 January 2012 15:12 |
Erwin Moller
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On 1/19/2012 12:18 PM, crankypuss wrote:
> I'm not even sure how to ask the question. Maybe it's several questions.
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> Supposing one wants to run a local apache server that supports a
> PHP-based system interface, things like file editing, file management,
> archive support, and various other applications. For some things like
> file management it may need root privileges. It also needs to be "safe"
> so that the applicable parts of it can run on a public server. Are there
> approaches to this that have been successfully used in the past?
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> One major advantage of sticking with PHP is that my fairly large
> codebase won't need to be rewritten. The html/browser paradigm is
> perfectly adequate to all the things that I can foresee doing. On
> Windows there is this thing, http://www.zzee.com/php-gui/
> What it does is let you plug your PHP browser-based application into a
> stripped-down browser so it runs as a Windows application without any
> apache involvement. But I wish to do this on Linux.
>
> Failing both those approaches, can anyone recommend a good GUI package
> that supports PHP applications, preferrably something gtk-based?
>
> Sorry this is such a scattered question. Basically I'm working on
> building a system-independent PHP-based system front-end, parts of which
> can be made available on a public web server.
Hi,
A late response, but I just ran into this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP-Qt
I am working with QT from C++ right now and saw QT support for PHP (or
the other way around).
I never used PHP-QT, but QT is good.
Regards,
Erwin Moller
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