Jochem, > -----Original Message----- > From: Jochem Maas [mailto:jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 16 January 2007 3:31 pm > To: George Pitcher > Cc: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: running exec() on client > > > George Pitcher wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am looking for a solution to a server problem. I am part of a 2-person > > team - I look after document scanning, OCR (by outside > agencies) as well as > > all development. > > > > My colleague is responsible for obtaining copyright permission from > > publishers (for what I do). Part of her process is sending emails to > > publishers with Word attachments. These are presently being > generated by PHP > > on our NT server,but recently the process has started to slow down the > > server to the point of uselessness. > > why is it slowing down? is this down to other work the server is doing? > are the files being generated becoming 'heavier'? (it's a have your cake > or eat it kind of situation, no?) The other wor being done is requests for the documents being made by our clients (universities), file upload (usually large tiff files) and file download (usually small text-PDFs). We only have 80 clients so I would have thought the server should cope. > > isn't it cheaper to install a dedicated server for your app? > (rather than making you jump thru hoops, I mean AFAICT this is > a core business activity.) an entry level windows server will set you > back for the price of a few days work - seems to me to be a much more > cost effective attack plan. > Unfortunately my bosses are pennypinching when it comes to these things, though I will be asking - just in case. > > > > I'm looking for an alternative way to do this. My colleague has rejected > > text file attachments as looking unprofessional. I would like > to find a way > > of generating these files without actually needing to use COM, > or winword on > > the server. We looked at RTF templates but found the filesize too great. > > > > One option I am considering is installing PHP on her PC and > doing the letter > > generation locally, but don't know how I'm going to trigger it > esp as our IT > > person has said I can't install Apache. > > what he allows and what you can actually do are 2 different thing. ;-) > Alas, my colleague often needs IT help, and the tecchie is 6 feet away (literally), whereas I am 380 miles away, so any underhand activity by me is bound to be noticed. Cheers George -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php