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How to turn a set of finished PHP coding to a .exe file using Micromedia Dreamweaver?
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I've got problem converting my php programming to .exe file coz the user want it that way... help.....
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This is NOT the way either PHP or Dreamweaver was meant to be used!
However, if you're in a real bind, you might check out what Roadsend (see link below) can do for you. It has by no means full PHP support, but perhaps enough for your project, although the user would still be using a webbrowser, all functionality would be local and the browser launched automatically (MicroServer Applications). To be clear: I am NOT advocating its use in normal life, its just as a last resort to prevent some possible undesirable consequences for your current situation. Make sure both you & your user know a lot better what to expect from one another in future.
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