Stut wrote:
On 12 Apr 2008, at 00:13, Daniel Kolbo wrote:
In addition to the function i mentioned from winbinder
wb_send_message() I have tried:
I tried loading in the user32.dll extension from within the php.ini,
this failed.
I tried loading in the user32.dll from within the script, this failed.
dl("user32.dll")
The dl function is for loading PHP extensions, not any old DLL. The same
goes for the extensions section of php.ini.
I tried loading in the php_w32api.dll from within the script (i copied
the php_w32api.dll from php4 into my ext/ folder in php5.
dl("php_w32api.dll");
this worked; however, when I tried registering the functions from
within the script it failed on me.
w32api_register_function("User32.dll",
"mouse_event",
"void");
I really am at a lose of how to even begin. How would I execute a
mouse click from a php script on a console application?
1) You should be using SendInput not mouse_event unless you're on
Windows 9x.
2) Why are you trying to do this in PHP? It would be much easier to
develop and test in C# or VB or even C++. At the very least I'd
recommend doing that to get the sequence of API calls worked out and
then port it over to PHP.
-Stut
RE: 1) I agree. I read a lot of people were having problems with
SendInput, so I just tried it with mouse_event.
RE: 2) I am choosing PHP b/c i am better skilled in PHP. Alas, I have
pretty much resigned to having to develop this in C# of VB. I am
reading the zend page on developing php extensions. I figure I will
develop the php extension in C# or VB, then load it in php. Is this
what you mean by "port" to PHP?
Thanks for your help,
DanK
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