Hi,

take a look here:
http://groups.google.ch/group/cake-php/browse_thread/thread/73bcf80a3d626c75

For me I have to set the webroot correct to the cake-webroot-dir in
project-properties.

Greetz

On 20 Jul., 20:16, MarcS <marcschue...@gmail.com> wrote:
> have you (or anyone else) figured this out?
>
> On Jun 15, 2:26 am, kdubya <kenwin...@winanstech.com> wrote:
>
> > I have recently switched from a plain text development style to using
> > NetBeans 6.5. I figured I might like some of the niceties of a real
> > IDE (I have used them before) but my main motivation was to get
> > debugging with breakpoints, watches etc.
>
> > So, I have gotten Xdebug (verision 2.0.4) to work with a simple "Hello
> > World" script outside of PHP. I can set breakpoints and inspect
> > variables. Great!
>
> > Only it doesn't work in a CakePHP project. Actually, if I leave the
> > debug setting on to "Stop at first line", it does breakpoint there.
> > Where it stops (it says) is in the index.php from the /app folder. So
> > I do F8 (Step Over) and it does not stop at the next line of code. It
> > skips 10 lines of code and stops there. Do it a few more times and it
> > skips random chunks of code. It then gets about 5 lines from the
> > bottom of the file and one F8 sends it running, not stopping at any of
> > the subsequent breakpoints that I have set.
>
> > As I'm stepping through the file, it actually looks like it is showing
> > me the wrong file (there are several index.php files after all). I've
> > tried to match up the line number to figure out where it really is but
> > no luck.
>
> > BTW, my development machine is running Window XP Pro SP2. My webserver
> > is Apache 2.0.50 and PHP is 5.2.5, if that makes any difference.
>
> > I have searched the newsgroup for answers to this. There are a couple
> > of posts that are similar (like getting Xdebug to work under Eclipse
> > PDT) but they gave me no help.
>
> > Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
> > Ken
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