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Custom PHP Extensions 07/19/2002 07:45 AM




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Developing Custom PHP Extensions


Developing Custom PHP Extensions 03/11/2003 01:22 AM
Well i'm pleased to say that i've just learned to write my first PHP extension, thanks to the above link. It accepts parameters, does some processing and spits out the results. The latest php manual has an extensive Extending PHP section which is pretty good.

I've never had the time to learn how to write PHP extensions before this. The only free time i have to learn this is at home, where i don't have a Linux box, but i do have VC++. It's really really painful because i haven't coded in C for about 2 years, but you don't forget your roots.

I've been saying for years that we can port ADOdb to C if we really need the speed. Now i can do it, if we are all willing to endure constant bugs for a couple of months. Might even drive me crazy, C is no longer easy for me (err, when was it ever easy...).

Now that i'm in the mood, how do i write a cross-platform extension?

"zeldman.doody"

Building Custom PHP Extensions


Building Custom PHP Extensions 12/08/2003 07:15 PM
This is a valuable book that addresses an important need that many PHP developers have when it comes to how to take the most of PHP applications developing new extensions. Since it covers also the development of extensions on Windows, the author has demonstrated that he is well aware that despite PHP is an Open Source project, the PHP developers are not interested just on Unix/Linux. This way he made this book very complete and very useful to all of those that would like to build new PHP extensions and make PHP an even better language than it is today.

Developing Custom PHP Extensions with
Visual C++


Developing Custom PHP Extensions with
Visual C++
07/23/2002 12:02 PM
Hello and welcome to part one of the "Developing Custom PHP Extensions" article series. After reading this article’s name, one of the first things you might be asking yourself is: what exactly is a PHP extension? After knowing the answer to that question, the next one – presumably – will be: what are PHP extensions needed for? And finally (assuming you have not lost your interest), the last question will be: How do I develop my own extensions?

In this series of articles I will answer those questions in my favorite way: developing our own "useful" PHP extension from scratch. However, before we reach that goal, we must answer some of the questions mentioned above.

"zeldman.mas"

Developing Custom PHP Extensions: Part 1


Developing Custom PHP Extensions: Part 1 07/21/2002 01:21 AM
Ever wanted to add your own custom functionality to PHP? In this series of articles Igal will teach us how to do just that using the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler in Windows.      Enhancing Developer Productivity with Office XP // by James Baker - 18th Jul 2002

phpClasses: Building Custom PHP
Extensions


phpClasses: Building Custom PHP
Extensions
12/08/2003 09:14 AM
phpClasses.org has a new book review this morning that everyone out there looking to PHP extionsions might be interested in.

SMS Schema Extensions


SMS Schema Extensions 01/04/2004 09:32 AM

Fire* Extensions


Fire* Extensions 02/16/2004 10:50 AM

mozdev.org - www: projects/active: This list of projects give me great faith that Firebird/fox is very much on the right track.

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Rosetta-Extensions-0.07


Rosetta-Extensions-0.07 08/17/2004 07:59 AM

More Extensions for Mozilla


More Extensions for Mozilla 07/12/2004 05:38 AM
A previous story about extensions for Mozilla elicited a ton of e-mails from readers who accused us of ignoring some of the best ones. So to stop the barrage, here's a rundown of some of the other great browser add-ons. By Michelle Delio.

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Firefox Extensions


Firefox Extensions 06/05/2004 10:16 AM
Bugmenot extension for Firefox .. extension

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"compatible extensions"


"compatible extensions" 06/17/2004 06:47 AM

Exploring Firefox Extensions


Exploring Firefox Extensions 09/06/2004 09:04 AM

A Guide To Firefox Extensions


A Guide To Firefox Extensions 09/05/2004 06:01 AM

VDR MP3/MPlayer Extensions 0.9.0
(Development)


VDR MP3/MPlayer Extensions 0.9.0
(Development)
05/08/2004 06:14 AM
Extensions that let you play MP3s and DivX movies with VDR.

Firefox Extensions Guide


Firefox Extensions Guide 09/13/2004 10:20 PM

Vintela Management eXtensions 1.0


Vintela Management eXtensions 1.0 08/12/2004 07:31 AM
An extension for managing UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X from within Microsoft SMS.

VDR MP3/MPlayer Extensions 0.9.5
(Development)


VDR MP3/MPlayer Extensions 0.9.5
(Development)
09/07/2004 10:08 AM
Extensions that let you play MP3s and DivX movies with VDR.

Intel Announces P4 with 64-Bit
Extensions


Intel Announces P4 with 64-Bit
Extensions
08/04/2004 11:46 PM
osOpinion Aug 5 2004 3:36AM GMT

TopStyle extensions for MovableType


TopStyle extensions for MovableType 05/03/2004 10:46 AM

I've posted this before, but for those who missed it the first time, there's a free set of MovableType snippets for TopStyle's Clip Library available. To install these snippets, download the appropriate ZIP file then unzip it into TopStyle's \User\ClipLib folder.


Epiphany Extensions 1.1.0 (Development)


Epiphany Extensions 1.1.0 (Development) 06/02/2004 12:03 PM
A collection of extensions for Epiphany.

VDR MP3/MPlayer Extensions 0.9.1
(Development)


VDR MP3/MPlayer Extensions 0.9.1
(Development)
06/05/2004 08:47 AM
Extensions that let you play MP3s and DivX movies with VDR.

VDR MP3/MPlayer Extensions 0.9.2
(Development)


VDR MP3/MPlayer Extensions 0.9.2
(Development)
06/24/2004 01:20 PM
Extensions that let you play MP3s and DivX movies with VDR.

VDR MP3/MPlayer Extensions 0.9.3
(Development)


VDR MP3/MPlayer Extensions 0.9.3
(Development)
07/03/2004 12:04 PM
Extensions that let you play MP3s and DivX movies with VDR.

Two handy FireFox extensions


Two handy FireFox extensions 03/06/2004 02:01 AM

Just a quick plug for a couple of FireFox extensions I've been digging recently. Chris Pederick's Web Developer toolbar / menu extension combines ideas from a whole bunch of other extensions and bookmarklets in to one extremely useful whole. The usual assortment of validation and element outlining options are present, but the really useful tools are "View Cookie Information" and "View Response Headers". I've used separate extensions for these before but it's handy to have them all in one package.

The second is something which really should be built in to every browser: Clear HTTP Auth, which lets you log out of HTTP authenticated sites without having to close all your browser windows.


Xeons with 64-bit extensions in two
months


Xeons with 64-bit extensions in two
months
02/19/2004 10:02 AM
vnunet.com Feb 19 2004 1:56PM GMT

How to write Firefox extensions


How to write Firefox extensions 07/15/2004 12:00 PM
just for future reference

Xeon, Prescott get 64-bit extensions


Xeon, Prescott get 64-bit extensions 02/17/2004 03:56 PM
Intel has announced versions of the Xeon and Prescott CPUs with 64-bit extensions. They will support the x86-64 AMD extensions which will be included in Windows XP 64-bit edition.

Site-specific extensions


Site-specific extensions 07/20/2004 01:07 AM

I've been thinking about per-site user stylesheets for a while now, but my colleague Adrian has gone one better: his All Music Guide Corrector extension for Firefox fixes their horrible JavaScript links, hides the useless Flash navigation and improves their unpopular "read more" links, causing them to load content on the current page rather than navigating to a new page entirely.

I believe that extensions like this have a significant role to play. Bugzilla's Tech Evangelism project is overflowing with badly designed sites that through ignorance or choice refuse to work with standards compliant browsers, many of which have available patches just waiting to be implemented. Per-site extensions at least allow users to choose to fix the problem locally and route around the damage - and their use should send a powerful message to the sites in question.

This kind of extension also introduces some interesting questions. How will site owners react to their users tweaking their websites in this way? Is it ethical to modify a site without the user's permission to improve functionality? What about to block irritating ads?

Pop-up blockers have only scratched the surface. Let's see some innovation.


Tabbrowser Extensions: couldn't use
Firefox without them


Tabbrowser Extensions: couldn't use
Firefox without them
09/17/2004 04:32 PM
I was surprised to read posts from David Weinberger and Dan Gillmor today asking about functionality they wanted from a Firefox extension. My favorite Firefox extension, Tabbrowser Extensions, does 98%+ of what they want (sorry David, no back massages). I decided that if tech gurus like those didn't know about Tabbrowser Extensions, others might not as well, and it was worth expanding briefly on the comment I left on David's site. Tabbrowser Extensions allows you to customize how Firefox works as a tabbed browser. Want clicking on a link to open a new tab instead of a new window? Or want clicking on a link that takes you to another site to open a new window, but a link that takes you elsewhere on the same site to open a new tab? Want a little X on every tab? With Tabbrowser extensions, you can customize your browsing experience to have any permutation of tabbed browsing imaginable, and I have. Tabbrowser Extensions also gives you a little button on the toolbar that you can click to see a list of all open tabs of that instance of Firefox, and you can jump to the tab you want. You can also save the list of tabs, and click on that saved list to bring them back up. Ever close a tab by mistake? Incredibly usefully, Tabbrowser Extensions has an Undo Closed Tabs button you can put on your toolbar that will drop down a list of your most recent closed tabs. Click on the one you didn't mean to close and it will reload the page. I wouldn't use FireFox without it. It that makes me a geek, so be it. I will say that I recently installed it on my mother's computer, and she loves Tabbrowser Extensions as well. It does mean that when I use Firefox, I generally have one or two instances of it open, each with 20 or so tabs :-). I am still on FireFox 0.93, waiting for all my extensions to be updated, and Tabbrowser Extensions works perfectly on 0.93. I don't know what the situation is with 1.0 PR. P.S. One of the reasons that people may not have heard of Tabbrowser Extensions is that early in its history, the code overwrote some of the Firefox code, which made the Firefox developers unhappy with it. Also, for reasons I don't know, the extension isn't listed...

PHP Magazine: Five Exotic PHP Extensions


PHP Magazine: Five Exotic PHP Extensions 12/15/2003 09:18 AM
In a new posting over on PHP Magazine's website this morning, there's an article about some seldom used PHP extensions had how they can benefit you.

Intel CEO Introduces 64-Bit "Extensions"


Intel CEO Introduces 64-Bit "Extensions" 02/17/2004 02:22 PM
Intel chief executive Crag Barrett opened the Intel Developer Forum here by talking about transformations, including the company's transformation of its 32-bit processor line to 64-bit.
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