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Re: Komodo Edit [message #182161 is a reply to message #182160] Mon, 15 July 2013 03:15 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Scott Johnson is currently offline  Scott Johnson
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On 7/14/2013 5:25 PM, Michael Vilain wrote:
> In article <krv19m$aen$1(at)dont-email(dot)me>,
> Scott Johnson <noonehome(at)chalupasworld(dot)com> wrote:
>
>> On 7/14/2013 12:05 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>> Scott Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>>> Anyhow I personally use PHPEd from nusphere. I have not used the others
>>>> in-depth, except for trial but from what I remember, nothing stood out
>>>> as NOT a good tool.
>>>
>>> I have used that application before, last time in 2007. IIRC I found it
>>> rather good at first.
>>>
>>> But then I found out that I can do remote debugging with Eclipse PDT and
>>> Zend Debugger as well, and that I do not need a separate application for PHP
>>> development anymore (I was developing CMS with HTML, CSS, XML, and Python,
>>> and some from-scratch PHP applications at the time because PHP could access
>>> both Access and MySQL databases easily). Later I found out that Eclipse
>>> with Xdebug works even better because I would not have to set up specific
>>> port forwarding for remote debugging.
>>>
>>> And when I happened to develop on my notebook on GNU/Linux instead of the
>>> office computer on Windows, I found Eclipse PDT and Xdebug working there,
>>> too, by contrast to PHPEd. Xdebug, by contrast to Zend Debugger, as a
>>> Debian package that through the package manager fitting the platform and
>>> installed PHP version automagically; extracting the correct .dll/.so from
>>> the ZendDebugger.zip and updating php.ini was quite tedious by comparison.
>>>
>>>
>>> PointedEars
>>>
>>
>> Yeah I was quite disappointed when I found phped not to work on the Mac
>> without a special, for lack of better words, driver.
>>
>> I have used eclipse in the past but not with a debugger. Might be
>> something worth looking at.
>>
>> Scotty
>
> What sort of "driver" are you referring to? Just turning on mod_php in
> Apache? Or installing MySQL from the mysql web site? The process of
> doing that hasn't changed much since 10.4 and is documented in various
> sites on the web.
>
> I think you should find someone who knows MacOS who can help you
> directly.
>

It is not the PHP in apache that I was having issues with MAC, it is the
phped IDE program from nusphere.

It was probably confusing when I mentioned 'driver'. I guess it is
called WINE that is needed.

But thanks anyhow.

Scotty
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