Re: PHP Debugger Recommendations

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On Sunday 23 July 2006 00:07, you wrote:
> These are all ones I've looked at, except for PHPEclipse. Is it not the
> case that with PHPEclipse one needs to install the Eclipse framework and
> then PHPEclipse as a plug in?

Yes. You have to install eclipse platform, and then, PHPEclipse plugin. 

> > Just out of curiosity, what specific problems have you encountered by
> > using a multilanguage debugger?
>
> "Problems" is perhaps too harsh a word. 

Sorry, I couldn't think of any other english word ;)

> All I meant was that with 
> options for dealing with multiple languages, that adds a lot of unneeded
> interface and feature options. I'm sure it's great if you actually debug
> more than one language, and it can save you from switching applications.
> But if you're dealing with strictly one language, then it's a little
> bloated.

I see. I'll have a look at it latter. Never really used it.

>  It's a little hard to describe, but lets say you want to debug a script
> that has a submit form in it. Instead of hitting submit and having
> Komodo pull in and use the $_POST variables, you have to start from the
> page that receives the $_POST data, and then manually type in all the
> input you expect a user to give you. There's a page that describes what
> I mean in their online documentation, but I can't find it at the moment.

That's odd. I'll look into it when I try it out.

Thiago Silva

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