On Saturday 22 July 2006 13:43, Dave M G wrote: > Looking on the net, I can find many PHP *editors*, but they do not have > debugging features. I need something with call stacks, break points, etc... I'm not familiar with Windows options (only PHPEdit comes to my mind), but as far as I can tell, Zend, NuSphere, Komodo and PHPEclipse are main options when it comes to feature rich IDEs, and I guess all of them are multi plataform. For GNU/Linux, there are some folks using Quanta+gubed (a pure php debugger) I belive. Me, myself, I use Protoeditor, wich is strictly editor+debugger. > For fully qualified debuggers, I've found Komodo, which is okay, but > it's made a little cumbersome by the fact that it can debug multiple > languages. Just out of curiosity, what specific problems have you encountered by using a multilanguage debugger? > The deal breaker is that when it comes to debugging forms, > one has to manually simulate inputs. What do you mean by "simulate"? > There is also NuSphere, and other Windows options, but I need something > that will also work on Linux. NuSphere doesn't seem to have released for > Linux yet, as I can't find anywhere to download it, despite having > searched their site. All I can say about NushPhere is that I've used it in GNU/Linux for a while, but that was 3 years ago. > Beyond that, I haven't found many, unless I'm mistook some editors for > not being debuggers (Quanta, Bluefish...) What about Protoeditor or PHPEclipse? Thiago -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php