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Quickbooks HELP PLEASE!
Ok... there was one guy on here that could have PHP and Quickbooks talk without a problem. Quickbooks is able to respond to PERL. Well..what is holding it back with PHP? I would like to put a challenge out to anyone that could get the customers, and invoices able to be printable and such in PHP. I am more than willing to do whatever it takes to get this to work. I know it can be done. I E-mailed the one person on here
http://forums.devshed.com/t19234/s.html so if anyone knows Robert_J_Sherman then please send this to him. I would love to know how to do it. So I am ready to roll if anyone wants to help me. Chad |
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Moved to Project Help Wanted from PHP forum.
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