I read the readme and the article in the documentation and found nothing about
my question. I am starting to read the documentation specific to framework,
though my question is not specific to any framework. In doing so, I noticed
that two external links are broken in the article :
http://codeigniter.com/tutorials/watch/intro/andhttp://book.cakephp.org/view/4/Beginning-With-CakePHP
Just letting people know.
From: Dominic Mayers <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 1:31 PM
Subject: Documentation request
I would like to understand better the architecture of Eclipse PHP : the
interaction between Eclipse, the browser and the PHP executable. Here is where
the question started Is it necessary to define a PHP executable within Eclipse?
Do we get extra features with a remote server? Some say that we can only
debug a single page at a time if we do not have a remote server. This seems
odd to me. Can we consider that PHP is always used as if it was on a remote
server, even if it is defined within Eclipse. It would only be within Eclipse
for convenience. Similarly, Eclipse would always interact with the browser as
if it was a full fledged external browser, even if it is the internal browser.
Again, the internal browser would only be there for convenience. Is there some
documentation that clarifies, possibly corrects, that understanding?
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