Re: [users@httpd] php & html

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What OS are you migrating to?

If it's Windows you should be able to run a DOS command-line
prompt, so your current DOS programs should work ok.

If you are migrating to a Linux system, there is DOS-Emu and 
xdosemu, which are DOS emulators.

http://www.dosemu.org/
http://linux.maruhn.com/sec/xdosemu.html

Another possiblilty worth looking into might be to use XML.

This would allow you to use things like XSLT to generate 
several different output formats, all from a single source 
or set of source files.

Keith
 
In theory, theory and practice are the same;
In practice they are not. 

On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, JC wrote:

> To: Apache Users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> From: JC <hiep@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [users@httpd] php & html
> 
> Hi list,
> 
> My organization is use a very old DOS language to program 
> and I'm planning to move the whole system to mysql & php.  
> But I have a problem during the planning process.  Here's 
> the problem:
> 
> We print a lot of forms (different size), barcodes, tags, 
> and labels. Now, if we migrate to mysql & php, is there a 
> way to format (html) so that we can still print forms, 
> barcodes, tags, and labels all in different size? Is there 
> any tool out there that can accomplish this?
> 
> Thanks,
> JC

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