$50 Reward for Debug [message #83753] |
Thu, 13 November 2008 23:31 |
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Originally posted by: johnywhy.gmail.com
$50 reward to walk me through a successful debug session of dotProject on my
IIS server.
You'll watch my desktop remotely, and talk me through all steps, by phone or
chat or voice chat.
I'm running IIS 6, php 4.4.6, Windows 2000 server, Zend debugger (ok to use
xdebug if you prefer)
This includes resolving the issues listed in post "Validate Goes Bad w/No
Changes" and "java.lang.IllegalArgumentException"
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Re: $50 Reward for Debug [message #83799 is a reply to message #83753] |
Fri, 14 November 2008 02:59 |
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Originally posted by: nickboldt+eclipse+newsgroup.gmail.com
Switch to Apache2 + PHP5, make it $200, and I'll consider it.
IIS support for $50? Dream on. :)
exquisitus wrote:
> $50 reward to walk me through a successful debug session of dotProject
> on my IIS server.
>
> You'll watch my desktop remotely, and talk me through all steps, by
> phone or chat or voice chat.
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> I'm running IIS 6, php 4.4.6, Windows 2000 server, Zend debugger (ok to
> use xdebug if you prefer)
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> This includes resolving the issues listed in post "Validate Goes Bad
> w/No Changes" and "java.lang.IllegalArgumentException"
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>
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Nick Boldt :: http://wiki.eclipse.org/User:Nickb
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Re: $50 Reward for Debug [message #83814 is a reply to message #83799] |
Fri, 14 November 2008 04:52 |
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Originally posted by: johnywhy.gmail.com
Nick, there won't be any IIS support or PHP programming involved.
Eclipse All-In-One PDT is already installed on my server. Zend debug
extension is also installed. The php.ini has the Zend debug settings.
The only task here is to get a debug session going.
Should only be some basic config settings in Eclipse, which I think should
be about an hour of time for someone who has done it before.
No hands-on work involved, just need to talk me through it.
Unfortunately, I don't have the luxury to switch to Apache :(
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Re: $50 Reward for Debug [message #83829 is a reply to message #83814] |
Fri, 14 November 2008 05:22 |
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Originally posted by: nickboldt+eclipse+newsgroup.gmail.com
http://divby0.blogspot.com/2007/08/pdt-php-debugging-w-zend. html
If that works for you, you can paypal me whatever $ you'd like to
nick@divbyzero.com. Bear in mind that blog's written for PDT 1.x, not
2.0: YMMV.
If not, let me know and I'll see what more I can do.
exquisitus wrote:
> Nick, there won't be any IIS support or PHP programming involved.
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> Eclipse All-In-One PDT is already installed on my server. Zend debug
> extension is also installed. The php.ini has the Zend debug settings.
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> The only task here is to get a debug session going.
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> Should only be some basic config settings in Eclipse, which I think
> should be about an hour of time for someone who has done it before.
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> No hands-on work involved, just need to talk me through it.
>
> Unfortunately, I don't have the luxury to switch to Apache :(
--
Nick Boldt :: http://wiki.eclipse.org/User:Nickb
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Offer Still Stands [message #83842 is a reply to message #83829] |
Fri, 14 November 2008 09:50 |
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Originally posted by: johnywhy.gmail.com
Thanks Nick, but that did not do the trick.
My offer still stands.
$50 to get talk me through configuration of Eclipse PDT for
server-debugging.
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Re: Offer Still Stands [message #83884 is a reply to message #83869] |
Fri, 14 November 2008 18:55 |
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Originally posted by: robj1_nospam.robsnotebook.com
Rob Bresalier wrote:
> If this works for you, you can donate the $50 to me from the top of the
> robsnotebook.com webpage:
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> http://robsnotebook.com/php_debugger_pdt_xdebug
Forgot to say, the tutorial was written with Apache + XDebug, but there
is very little change for IIS and Zend Debugger. Just start from step 6
(since you already have Zend Debugger installed on the server) and in
Step 7.i.iii choose Zend Debugger instead of XDebug.
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Seeking Real-Time [message #83899 is a reply to message #83884] |
Fri, 14 November 2008 21:35 |
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Originally posted by: johnywhy.gmail.com
thanks, Rob, I'll give it a whirl, but the reward is only good for a live,
real-time, remote walkthrough.
your tutorial is for Apache and xdebug, so it's a little different than my
environment.
i've been struggling with getting debugging going, so i'm looking for some
real-time hand-holding.
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