PHP Editors/IDEs

PHP Editors/IDEs

am 15.10.2007 14:14:42 von Jeff Gaines

I seem to have tried pretty well everything I can find and have settled on
either RapidPHP 2007 or NuSphere PhpED. They both have the bonus of
handling html/css as well as php.

RapidPHP is a fair bit cheaper but I just cannot get the debugger working
- it will not stop at break points. PhpED is fine in this respect but I
like the lower price and layout of Rapid PHP.

I have dropped a question in to the Rapid PHP forum but wondered if
anybody here had experience of Rapid PHP and was able to say either 'the
debugger does work just do ..whatever' or 'forget it, the debugger doesn't
work'.

Many thanks.

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Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
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Re: PHP Editors/IDEs

am 15.10.2007 16:38:24 von Jeff Gaines

On 15/10/2007 in message Jeff
Gaines wrote:

Sorry to follow up my own post but the de-bugger has started to work in
Rapid PHP 'just like that', if I did anything I don't know what it was.
However, it doesn't seem to have a watch window unfortunately.

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Re: PHP Editors/IDEs

am 16.10.2007 09:36:39 von luiheidsgoeroe

On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 16:38:24 +0200, Jeff Gaines
wrote:

> On 15/10/2007 in message Jeff
> Gaines wrote:
>
> Sorry to follow up my own post but the de-bugger has started to work in
> Rapid PHP 'just like that', if I did anything I don't know what it was.
> However, it doesn't seem to have a watch window unfortunately.

Hmm, 'just like that' functionality is not what I'm looking for in an
editor :P
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Rik Wasmus

Re: PHP Editors/IDEs

am 16.10.2007 11:04:07 von Jeff Gaines

On 16/10/2007 in message Rik Wasmus wrote:

>Hmm, 'just like that' functionality is not what I'm looking for in an
>editor :P

I agree, it would be nice to know how it happened :-)

Anyway I am currently buying NuSphere PhpED, awaiting the confirmation
email.

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Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
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