Keeping to the free route, you can download the Eclipse IDE with WTP (web
tools paltform) and then install PHPEclipse. It works great.
Thanks,
Todd Allen
EDPS
Electronic Data Processing Services
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Buck
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On 1/4/2011 3:41 PM, Kevin Schroeder wrote:
Most remote debugging requires you IP address to be added to an
allowed-host list. For the Zend Debugger
http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Server-Community-Edition/zend_debugger_-_configuration_directives.htm
, for XDebug
http://www.xdebug.org/docs/remote.
Thanks, I'm in the allowed host list. The 'test debugger' button in
Eclipse reports success and I can debug a PHP page if I fire off the URL
for the PHP page. I cannot debug a PHP page if I fire off the URL for
the HTML form which as its action, fires off a PHP page.
And, yes, you should use Zend Studio. :-)
Now is not a good time to ask She Who Must Be Obeyed for $300US. Sure I
can download the trial but I'll use up the trial period while I'm still
floundering. At this point in my PHP 'career' I'm pretty darned
productive with Notepad++. Which isn't an advert for Notepad++ but a
declaration that I pretty much stink right now. I don't know what I
don't know yet, and until I get some sort of handle on what it is I need
to learn, I'll be sticking to free tooling.
--buck
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