(PHP 4 > 4.1.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
com::__construct — com class constructor
$module_name,$server_name = null,$codepage = CP_ACP,$typelib = ""Constructs a new com object.
module_nameWord.Application.
     
     
      A Class ID is the UUID that uniquely identifies a given class.
     
     
      A Moniker is a special form of naming, similar in concept to a URL
      scheme, that identifies a resource and specifies how it should be
      loaded.  As an example, you could load up Word and get an object
      representing a word document by specifying the full path to the word
      document as the module name, or you can use LDAP: as
      a moniker to use the ADSI interface to LDAP.
     
    server_namenull, the object is run using the default for the
      application.  The default is typically to run it on the local machine,
      although the administrator might have configured the application to
      launch on a different machine.
     
     
      If a non-null value is specified for server, PHP will refuse to load
      the object unless the com.allow_dcom php.ini option
      is set to true.
     
     
      If server_name is an array, it should contain the
      following elements (case sensitive!).  Note that they are all optional
      (although you need to specify both Username and Password together); if
      you omit the Server setting, the default server will be used (as
      mentioned above), and the instantiation of the object will not be
      affected by the com.allow_dcom
      php.ini directive.
      
| key | type | description | 
|---|---|---|
| Server | string | The name of the server. | 
| Username | string | The username to connect as. | 
| Password | string | The password for Username. | 
| Domain | string | The domain of server. | 
| Flags | integer | One or more of the following constants, logically OR'd together: CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,CLSCTX_INPROC_HANDLER,CLSCTX_LOCAL_SERVER,CLSCTX_REMOTE_SERVER,CLSCTX_SERVERandCLSCTX_ALL.  The default value if not
           specified here isCLSCTX_SERVERif you also
           omitServer, orCLSCTX_REMOTE_SERVERif you do specify a
           server.  You should consult the Microsoft documentation for
           CoCreateInstance for more information on the meaning of these
           constants; you will typically never have to use them. | 
codepageCP_ACP (use system default ANSI code page - the
      default if this parameter is omitted),
      CP_MACCP,
      CP_OEMCP, CP_SYMBOL,
      CP_THREAD_ACP (use codepage/locale set for the
      current executing thread), CP_UTF7
      and CP_UTF8.  You may also use the number for a
      given codepage; consult the Microsoft documentation for more details on
      codepages and their numeric values.
     
    