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of this document. Note: ChartDirector for PHP on Mac OS X, Solaris (x86), Linux (x86_64) and FreeBSD (AMD64) chartdirector download only supports PHP 4.2.1 or above. Extracting the ChartDirector Distribution ChartDirector php chartdirector for PHP is supported on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Solaris. Before installation, please chartdirector license verify the ChartDirector distribution you have downloaded is for the operating system edition of PHP you are using. (See table below.) If you are not sure the type of PHP you are using, you may use phpinfo to find out. Note for 64-bit Windows: As of the writing of this document, it is common to use 32-bit PHP on 64-bit Windows. If you are using 32-bit Windows PHP, you should use the Windows (32-bit) edition of "ChartDirector for PHP", even if the operating system is Windows 64-bit. Operating SystemFile Name Windows (32-bit)chartdir_php_win32.zip Windows (64-bit)chartdir_php_win64.zip Linux (i386/i686)chartdir_php_linux.tar.gz Linux (x86_64 - 64bit OS)chartdir_php_linux_64.tar.gz FreeBSD (i386)chartdir_php_freebsd.tar.gz FreeBSD (AMD64)chartdir_php_freebsd_64.tar.gz Mac OS X (Power PC/Intel)chartdir_php_mac.tar.gz Solaris (Sparc)chartdir_php_sunos.tar.gz Solaris (x86)chartdir_php_sunos_86.tar.gz To install ChartDirector for PHP, extract the files from the ChartDirector distribution to your web server HTML directory (or any directory that allow PHP scripts to execute): If you are using Windows, please unzip the ChartDirector distribution. If you are using Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X or Solaris, first copy the ChartDirector distribution to your web server HTML directory, then change to your web server HTML directory, and issue the following commands: gunzip [chartdir_file_name].tar.gz tar xvf [chartdir_file_name].tar If you cannot access the command prompt (eg. you are using a remote host with no telnet or ssh access), you may extract ChartDirector to a local machine first, then upload the files to your host using FTP. If the connection to your remote host is not fast, you may upload o
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