11-02-2006
I have never used netterm but I found
this:
Quote:
The NetTerm option to "print directly to printer" was put into NetTerm in
the days of Windows 3.1 when it was acceptable to bypass all of the Windows
printer drivers, and allow a host application to access the printer direct.
This option is still available, since many Windows 3.1 systems still exist.
However, on newer Windows operating systems, this option should not be used.
You should select the "send to windows printer" option to send normal text
files. This option will utilize the normal Windows printer driver for your
selected printer.
For those host applications that require direct access to the printer, use
the option "send to windows print queue". This does bypass the Windows
driver, and does require the host application to completely control the
printer. However it is the preferred way to bypass the Windows printer
drivers.
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SYMLINK(3) 1 SYMLINK(3)
symlink - Creates a symbolic link
SYNOPSIS
bool symlink (string $target, string $link)
DESCRIPTION
symlink(3) creates a symbolic link to the existing $target with the specified name $link.
PARAMETERS
o $target
- Target of the link.
o $link
- The link name.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 5.3.0 | |
| | |
| | This function is now available on Windows plat- |
| | forms (Vista, Server 2008 or greater). |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Create a symbolic link
<?php
$target = 'uploads.php';
$link = 'uploads';
symlink($target, $link);
echo readlink($link);
?>
NOTES
Note
Windows users should note that this function will only work if the system you run PHP from is Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008 or
newer. Windows versions prior to that do not support symbolic links.
SEE ALSO
link(3), readlink(3), linkinfo(3).
PHP Documentation Group SYMLINK(3)