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The best IDE for PHP in my opinion is Zend Studio (which itself is based on Eclipse PDT). Note that in this case "best" does not necessarily mean "good." It is slow and a bit buggy, but even so, it's still the best option for PHP programmers. I've tried a ton of PHP editors over the years and I haven't yet found one that works great.
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Also, these settings can be overridden by PHP. In these cases the only way to show those errors is to modify your php.ini (or php-fpm.conf) with this line: display_errors = on. (if you don't have access to php.ini, then putting this line in .htaccess might work too): php_flag display_errors 1.
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Graphical text editors GEdit; Terminal Editors VIM; Emacs; You need to decide what set of features you want, and which editor you are more comfortable with. VI is very feature rich, but it has a steep learning curve. Read up(PDF) on it, and try it again. Personally I use Anjuta, as I dont use / like all of the functionality of the full IDE's.
; ===== PHP style region folding (defun php-hs-forward-sexp (&optional arg) "I set hs-forward-sexp-func to this function. I found this customization necessary to do the hide/show magic in PHP code, when dealing with region/endregion. This routine goes forward one s-expression, whether it is defined by curly braces or region/endregion.
Any PHP editors supporting 5.3 syntax? [closed] Ask Question Asked 15 years, 11 months ago.
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Visual Studio is a very different product today to what it was then. Back then, the toolchain around VS was very heavily tied to Microsoft dev platforms, and didn't really offer much to a PHP developer. It is better these days. However, I would still suggest going with PHP Storm or NetBeans as an IDE for PHP rather than VS.
In the bin directory, you will find an executable called genrb, which compiles the resourcebundle into a binary for PHP to use. The command is genrb inputfile.txt -e UTF-8 notice that the input encoding is specified as UTF-8. You can change this to whatever encoding your input files uses. That's it.
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