Php4delphi

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PHP4Delphi
Designed bySerhiy Perevoznyk
DeveloperSerhiy Perevoznyk
First appeared2002; 22 years ago (2002)
Stable release
6.2 / November 24, 2017; 6 years ago (2017-11-24)
PlatformIA-32, x86-64
OSWindows
LicensePHP
Websitegithub.com/perevoznyk/php4delphi
Influenced by
PHP,
Delphi

PHP4Delphi is a visual development software framework for creating custom PHP extensions using Delphi. PHP extension, in the most basic terms, is a set of instructions that is designed to add functions to PHP.

Overview[edit]

  • PHP4Delphi provides a visual development framework for creating custom PHP extensions using Delphi. PHP extension, in the most basic of terms, is a set of instructions that is designed to add functions to PHP.
  • PHP4Delphi also allows executing the PHP scripts within a Delphi program directly from file or memory. Global variables can be read, write, and result values set.
  • PHP4Delphi allows embedding the PHP interpreter into a Delphi application to extend and customize the application without needing to recompile it.

Structure[edit]

PHP4Delphi is organized into several subprojects:

PHP scripting[edit]

PHP4Delphi allows executing PHP scripts within a Delphi program using TpsvPHP component directly without a web server. It is a scripting for applications (like Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) for Microsoft Office) that enables writing client-side graphical user interface (GUI) applications or server-side PHP support in case if you are developing PHP enabled web servers. One of the goals behind it was to prove that PHP is a capable general-purpose scripting language that is suited for more than Web applications only. With PHP4Delphi you can use Delphi forms instead of web-forms, pass parameters to script directly.

PHP extensions development framework[edit]

The visual development framework gives the possibility to create custom PHP extensions using Delphi.

PHP4Applications[edit]

PHP4Applications allows integrating PHP in any application. It supports C#, C, C++, Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Delphi, Delphi .NET, Visual Basic (.NET), etc.

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