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Mar 1st, 2008 04:09
dman, Jens Aggergren, http://www.ttnr.org
One way would be to write a php script utilizing the php library function and then execute that script using a forked process from c/c++ program, you can pass data to be operated upon as commandline parameters to the new forked process and output can be a file or any other persistent storage