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Re: PDT 1.0.2 Milestone 1 is ready! [message #63514 is a reply to message #63259] |
Wed, 19 December 2007 17:09 |
Caroline Maynard Messages: 3 Registered: July 2009 |
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Thanks very much for this, the debugging changes have helped quite a
lot, and I am now reliably stopping at breakpoints with my remote Xdebug
(though still failing to stop except in the first script when the remote
debugger is Zend, but I'm not greedy, one debugger will do).
Andras Janurik has already pointed out that the "Publish to Server"
checkbox has disappeared, and I'm not clear whether this is an accident
or part of a master plan that I haven't yet understood.
To this end, I'm sure it's blindly obvious to the designers, but I'd
appreciate a simple example of how the new relationships are >supposed<
to be used, (which I don't think is yet documented?), quite possibly not
the way I found by experimentation. For example, let's say I have:
- a local project in %MY_WORKSPACE%\ProjectName
- a publish target of %XAMPP_HOME%\htdocs\SomeStuff\ProjectName
- a corresponding URL of http://localhost/SomeStuff/ProjectName
what would be the standard way to configure the PHP Server parameters?
Is it ever right to configure the Server URL ("the URL that points to
the document root of this server") to include "SomeStuff", as some
people have suggested, or must it be set to the server's actual document
root? What would be the right way to configure the Path Mapping, and can
I get the project to be published out to the server like I used to?
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Re: PDT 1.0.2 Milestone 1 is ready! [message #63656 is a reply to message #63259] |
Thu, 20 December 2007 13:41 |
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Originally posted by: yettyn.astrocalc.com
Not sure if I am doing something wrong, but when trying the Eclipse update
feature it says no updates available. Downloading the archive from site
and installing it manually gives a similar message of no updates in
archive.
When I unzip the archive I notice as well its content is in line with this:
org.eclipse.php_feature_1.0.1.v20071210-79-78E7QYGHEPYPG
I would expect that to be something like:
org.eclipse.php_feature_1.0.1.v20071213-nn-xxxxxxxxxx
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Re: PDT 1.0.2 Milestone 1 is ready! [message #63793 is a reply to message #63514] |
Sun, 23 December 2007 02:25 |
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Originally posted by: sarmadysNOTTHIS.NOTTHISgmail.com
Hello,
I also had proposed the exact thing you are asking for. It is the most
logical method coming to mind.
I have an "eclipse" folder in my web root and I need all my projects be
published to it and then I can browse them using the URL
http://localhost/eclipse/projectname.
In PDT 1.0 I was not able to do it, so I was forced to forget publishing
and just create the project itself inside the web root (which I do not
like in any way).
Caroline Maynard wrote:
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> - a local project in %MY_WORKSPACE%\ProjectName
> - a publish target of %XAMPP_HOME%\htdocs\SomeStuff\ProjectName
> - a corresponding URL of http://localhost/SomeStuff/ProjectName
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Re: PDT 1.0.2 Milestone 1 is ready! [message #64715 is a reply to message #63813] |
Sat, 19 January 2008 01:55 |
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Originally posted by: sal.sal.com
did you ever get it working? with debug too?
"Caroline Maynard" <cem@php.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:fkmlfq$7bb$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Siamak Sarmady wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I also had proposed the exact thing you are asking for. It is the most
>> logical method coming to mind.
>>
>> I have an "eclipse" folder in my web root and I need all my projects be
>> published to it and then I can browse them using the URL
>> http://localhost/eclipse/projectname.
>>
>> In PDT 1.0 I was not able to do it, so I was forced to forget publishing
>> and just create the project itself inside the web root (which I do not
>> like in any way).
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> Thanks for your support - to reiterate, I am not proposing anything. I am
> requesting clarification as to how I am suppose to configure PDT, and I'm
> hoping that a PDT developer in this area will give me a definitive
> response.
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> Though if the response is "Sorry we don't support publishing out to a
> server any more, you'll need to create a new project inside the document
> root", I must admit I shall be rather disappointed.
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