How can I run PHP application inside .net core application












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I am trying to integrate .net and php applications. I want to run php application inside core .net application but not working with IIS 10.



PHP 5.6 is installed in in c: drive and my source repositories are there in d: drive.



Can I run .net as parent application and php as child application.



From .net app onclick button calls below method which open php application and from that it should send some data back to .net window.



 function invoke_reporting() {
var newwindow = window.open("http://192.168.17.109/TestCopy_Report1/templates/ct-head");
}


Any help would be appreciated.










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    It depends what you mean by "run PHP application inside .net core application"? How are you expecting those two applications to interact?

    – Magnus Eriksson
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:23











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    Nov 14 '18 at 6:27






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    That's javascript, not .NET. If you want to use the result of that request on the current page, you could make an Ajax request. Since that code happens client side, it won't matter if the page was generated through .NET, PHP or any other language. It's simply a JS request to a URL.

    – Magnus Eriksson
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:35


















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I am trying to integrate .net and php applications. I want to run php application inside core .net application but not working with IIS 10.



PHP 5.6 is installed in in c: drive and my source repositories are there in d: drive.



Can I run .net as parent application and php as child application.



From .net app onclick button calls below method which open php application and from that it should send some data back to .net window.



 function invoke_reporting() {
var newwindow = window.open("http://192.168.17.109/TestCopy_Report1/templates/ct-head");
}


Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    It depends what you mean by "run PHP application inside .net core application"? How are you expecting those two applications to interact?

    – Magnus Eriksson
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:23











  • edited my question

    – user9320601
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:27






  • 1





    That's javascript, not .NET. If you want to use the result of that request on the current page, you could make an Ajax request. Since that code happens client side, it won't matter if the page was generated through .NET, PHP or any other language. It's simply a JS request to a URL.

    – Magnus Eriksson
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:35
















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I am trying to integrate .net and php applications. I want to run php application inside core .net application but not working with IIS 10.



PHP 5.6 is installed in in c: drive and my source repositories are there in d: drive.



Can I run .net as parent application and php as child application.



From .net app onclick button calls below method which open php application and from that it should send some data back to .net window.



 function invoke_reporting() {
var newwindow = window.open("http://192.168.17.109/TestCopy_Report1/templates/ct-head");
}


Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question
















I am trying to integrate .net and php applications. I want to run php application inside core .net application but not working with IIS 10.



PHP 5.6 is installed in in c: drive and my source repositories are there in d: drive.



Can I run .net as parent application and php as child application.



From .net app onclick button calls below method which open php application and from that it should send some data back to .net window.



 function invoke_reporting() {
var newwindow = window.open("http://192.168.17.109/TestCopy_Report1/templates/ct-head");
}


Any help would be appreciated.







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    It depends what you mean by "run PHP application inside .net core application"? How are you expecting those two applications to interact?

    – Magnus Eriksson
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:23











  • edited my question

    – user9320601
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:27






  • 1





    That's javascript, not .NET. If you want to use the result of that request on the current page, you could make an Ajax request. Since that code happens client side, it won't matter if the page was generated through .NET, PHP or any other language. It's simply a JS request to a URL.

    – Magnus Eriksson
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:35
















  • 1





    It depends what you mean by "run PHP application inside .net core application"? How are you expecting those two applications to interact?

    – Magnus Eriksson
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:23











  • edited my question

    – user9320601
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:27






  • 1





    That's javascript, not .NET. If you want to use the result of that request on the current page, you could make an Ajax request. Since that code happens client side, it won't matter if the page was generated through .NET, PHP or any other language. It's simply a JS request to a URL.

    – Magnus Eriksson
    Nov 14 '18 at 6:35










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It depends what you mean by "run PHP application inside .net core application"? How are you expecting those two applications to interact?

– Magnus Eriksson
Nov 14 '18 at 6:23





It depends what you mean by "run PHP application inside .net core application"? How are you expecting those two applications to interact?

– Magnus Eriksson
Nov 14 '18 at 6:23













edited my question

– user9320601
Nov 14 '18 at 6:27





edited my question

– user9320601
Nov 14 '18 at 6:27




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That's javascript, not .NET. If you want to use the result of that request on the current page, you could make an Ajax request. Since that code happens client side, it won't matter if the page was generated through .NET, PHP or any other language. It's simply a JS request to a URL.

– Magnus Eriksson
Nov 14 '18 at 6:35







That's javascript, not .NET. If you want to use the result of that request on the current page, you could make an Ajax request. Since that code happens client side, it won't matter if the page was generated through .NET, PHP or any other language. It's simply a JS request to a URL.

– Magnus Eriksson
Nov 14 '18 at 6:35














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you should curl (or via whatever client) data from the php endpoint. rather than showing the PHP page then passing the data back to .net






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  • can you give me an example of this

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  • @AnandH please check stackoverflow.com/a/4015346/451298

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you should curl (or via whatever client) data from the php endpoint. rather than showing the PHP page then passing the data back to .net






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    – Joe
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:40














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you should curl (or via whatever client) data from the php endpoint. rather than showing the PHP page then passing the data back to .net






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  • can you give me an example of this

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  • @AnandH please check stackoverflow.com/a/4015346/451298

    – Joe
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:40



















  • can you give me an example of this

    – user9320601
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:25











  • @AnandH please check stackoverflow.com/a/4015346/451298

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can you give me an example of this

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can you give me an example of this

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@AnandH please check stackoverflow.com/a/4015346/451298

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@AnandH please check stackoverflow.com/a/4015346/451298

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