Hi there,
I use Nusphere PHPEd and when set up properly it works well, every
time. This is using amfphp to make remote procedure calls btw. It can
be on a remote server, with the dbg extension installed, or on localhost
(I use xampp).
I have found that the only safe way to break into the code is to put a
debugbreak() command in, I don't know what happens, but when the command
is executed, it seems to try really hard to find the debugger! Works
with cli php code too, even if it's run from the command line.
Unfortunately it costs money...
But the final environment, stepping through client side as3 on one
screen and server side php on the other is pretty productive and well
worth the small outlay.
Regards,
Pete
On 09/08/2011 13:15, enridp wrote:
Hi johannes, I think I can't catch what you said, my projects are
separated of course, but the problem, from what I see, is that the PHP
debugger needs a browser (because it adds a lot of query strings for
sessions and php debugging).
In AIR we don't have any browser, I have my PHP project, I have
breakpoints in the PHP project of course too, even more, I have my AIR
project linked with my PHP project in FB 4.5 for PHP.
But the PHP debug doesn't work with AIR
Did you tested it?
I mean, are you debugging PHP in AIR applications?
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> split your projects, put a break point in the php code.
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> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 8:08 PM, enridp <enridp@...> wrote:
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> > Hi ! I think I can't explain it better than my subject :)
> >
> > Flash Builder 4.5 for PHP it's wonderful for debugging both, Flex
and PHP
> > side at the same time, but it doesn't work with AIR applications.
> >
> > Does somebody know a workaround for this?
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> j:pn
> \\no comment
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