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    <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 01:42:16 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Christian Wenz's Blog: phpa-norl, a phpa port for Mac OS X and Windows]]></title>
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On the Hauser & Wenz blog today, <i>Christian Wenz</i> <a href="http://www.hauser-wenz.de/s9y/index.php?/archives/237-phpa-norl,-a-phpa-port-for-Mac-OS-X-and-Windows.html">points out</a> a patched version of the interactive command line PHP client, <a href="http://david.acz.org/phpa/">phpa</a> to work on a Mac OS X machine - <a href="http://www.fischerlaender.net/php/phpa-norl">phpa-norl</a>.
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phpa is <a href="http://david.acz.org/phpa/">an interactive command line shell for PHP</a> by David Phillips. <a href="http://www.fischerlaender.net/">Stefan Fischerlander</a>, usually known as a SEO expert and Perl admirer, has patched phpa for Mac OS X and Windows (the default builds theredo not seem to support a feature required by phpa). The result: <a href="http://www.fischerlaender.net/php/phpa-norl">phpa-norl</a>. Stefan successfully ran this on OS X, and I could confirm that it runs on Windows, as well
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He <a href="http://www.hauser-wenz.de/s9y/index.php?/archives/237-phpa-norl,-a-phpa-port-for-Mac-OS-X-and-Windows.html">also mentions</a> some features of the client including a history feature that makes looking back through previous commands simple.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2007 07:58:00 -0500</pubDate>
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