Lester Caine wrote: > Peter Ford wrote: >> I've tried to use Eclipse PDT, and it's just generally horrible - the >> All-in-one >> has no Subversion support and no SSH support for deploying to the server >> properly. The debugging support worked well on the windows version, but I >> couldn't get it to work from Linux (with the same web server...) >> And the look and feel is so crowded and over-complicated. >> Yuck. > Well PDT is the 'commercial' offering from Zend since they hijacked the > PHP slot :( > PHPEclipse is much tidier and has a longer pedigree. > Subversion and SSH are OTHER packages and part of Eclipse not the PHP > editor. And the look and feel is fully configurable, but it does take a > while to work out how. > >> Quanta+ can do this (mostly) right, although I have had some trouble with >> debugging..... > But you can't handle the legacy C++ code with that ;) > OK, I'm looking at the PHPEclipse site, and I've been here before: the current Using PHPEclipse document lists the system requirements as PHP 5.1.2 or *below*, and Apache 2.0 or *below* Is that just badly out-of-date (last update is April 2007), or is PHPEclipse really not able to support PHP 5.2.4 and Apache 2.2.4 (my current system levels)? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php