Re: php development

2020-08-04 Thread Ernie Rael

I lost track of this...
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-4679

-ernie

On 7/11/2020 1:02 AM, Antonio wrote:

That is a bug!

El 10/07/2020 a las 3:56, Ernie Rael escribió:

Perfect, many thanks. (and lots to go through)

It's probably worth noting that the main page, 
https://netbeans.apache.org, has a pointer for PHP that goes to 
https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/php/index.html where there is far 
less information. I don't know if this is intentional, or still in 
progress or ...


-ernie

On 7/8/2020 12:05 PM, antonio wrote:

I don't think we have NB-12 specific documents yet.

Maybe you want to take a look to the NetBeans PHP Learning Trail here:

https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/php.html

Of course, any enhancements to the documentation are welcome :-)

Cheers,
Antonio

El 7/7/20 a las 0:55, Ernie Rael escribió:
Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to 
set up NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff 
locally?


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Re: php development

2020-07-11 Thread Antonio

That is a bug!

El 10/07/2020 a las 3:56, Ernie Rael escribió:

Perfect, many thanks. (and lots to go through)

It's probably worth noting that the main page, 
https://netbeans.apache.org, has a pointer for PHP that goes to 
https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/php/index.html where there is far 
less information. I don't know if this is intentional, or still in 
progress or ...


-ernie

On 7/8/2020 12:05 PM, antonio wrote:

I don't think we have NB-12 specific documents yet.

Maybe you want to take a look to the NetBeans PHP Learning Trail here:

https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/php.html

Of course, any enhancements to the documentation are welcome :-)

Cheers,
Antonio

El 7/7/20 a las 0:55, Ernie Rael escribió:
Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to 
set up NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff locally?


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Re: php development

2020-07-09 Thread Juan Algaba
> I don't know if this is intentional, or still in progress or ...
You're right, php.html has more info and more recent commits than php/index.html
https://github.com/apache/netbeans-website/blob/master/netbeans.apache.org/src/content/kb/docs/php.asciidoc
https://github.com/apache/netbeans-website/blob/master/netbeans.apache.org/src/content/kb/docs/php/index.asciidoc

But I don't know if it's a matter of changing the link on the main
page or merging php.html into php/index.html (after all,
php/index.html makes more sense since the java
tutorial is java/inddex.html)


On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 6:56 PM Ernie Rael  wrote:
>
> Perfect, many thanks. (and lots to go through)
>
> It's probably worth noting that the main page,
> https://netbeans.apache.org, has a pointer for PHP that goes to
> https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/php/index.html where there is far
> less information. I don't know if this is intentional, or still in
> progress or ...
>
> -ernie
>
> On 7/8/2020 12:05 PM, antonio wrote:
> > I don't think we have NB-12 specific documents yet.
> >
> > Maybe you want to take a look to the NetBeans PHP Learning Trail here:
> >
> > https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/php.html
> >
> > Of course, any enhancements to the documentation are welcome :-)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Antonio
> >
> > El 7/7/20 a las 0:55, Ernie Rael escribió:
> >> Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to
> >> set up NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff locally?
> >
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Re: php development

2020-07-09 Thread Ernie Rael

Perfect, many thanks. (and lots to go through)

It's probably worth noting that the main page, 
https://netbeans.apache.org, has a pointer for PHP that goes to 
https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/php/index.html where there is far 
less information. I don't know if this is intentional, or still in 
progress or ...


-ernie

On 7/8/2020 12:05 PM, antonio wrote:

I don't think we have NB-12 specific documents yet.

Maybe you want to take a look to the NetBeans PHP Learning Trail here:

https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/php.html

Of course, any enhancements to the documentation are welcome :-)

Cheers,
Antonio

El 7/7/20 a las 0:55, Ernie Rael escribió:
Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to 
set up NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff locally?


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Re: php development

2020-07-08 Thread antonio

I don't think we have NB-12 specific documents yet.

Maybe you want to take a look to the NetBeans PHP Learning Trail here:

https://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/php.html

Of course, any enhancements to the documentation are welcome :-)

Cheers,
Antonio

El 7/7/20 a las 0:55, Ernie Rael escribió:
Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to set 
up NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff locally?


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Re: php development

2020-07-06 Thread Juan Algaba
> Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to set
> up NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff locally?

Here you go: http://netbeans.apache.org/kb/docs/php/
You'll see PHP 5 mentioned a lot, but just ignore that and use 7.x
(where x is the newest your host provides), the instructions haven't
changed significantly.

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 8:03 PM Alan  wrote:
>
> That's a question with a pretty broad scope. There isn't much that's Netbeans 
> specific. My preferred approach is to set up a local development environment 
> with Apache and MySQL, but there's a single-threaded web server built into 
> PHP as well. Getting the xdebug set up seems to cause the most trouble, but 
> there are lots of resources for that.
>
> After that it's really just a matter of telling Netbeans where your php.exe 
> is and which version to do syntax checking for.
>
> If you are debugging on your host, they probably won't have xdebug available 
> and you're stuck with debugging with echo and print_r();.
>
> Beyond the basics, the built-in composer interface is a little clunky and 
> runs in non-interactive mode. For this reason I personally prefer to use 
> composer from the command line.
>
> Hope that helps...
>
> On 2020-07-06 21:20, Ernie Rael wrote:
>
> On 7/6/2020 4:47 PM, Alan wrote:
>
>
> 5.6 and 7.0 are ancient, unsupported.You should be running 7.3 at least, and 
> 7.4 offers more great features and performance.
>
> Thanks for the info, but I've got 6 months. I was in a rush, my bad for not 
> doing up front research. I will certainly keep your words in mind and plan on 
> changing hosts. Fortunately my needs are simple for the foreseeable future. 
> Now that I look at current versions, I'm embarrassed that I got taken so 
> badly. But that's orthogonal to what I need now. (But any tips on how to find 
> a good host appreciated)
>
> Still, my main concern now is setting up NetBeans for php/mysql dev. I'm 
> hoping to get some links to best practice with NB docs so I won't start 
> digging in the wrong spot.
>
> -ernie
>
> If your starter kit package doesn't offer a current PHP, you have a crap 
> host. Likely there will be many other problems. I strongly suggest finding a 
> better one. [my day job is web hosting, I have seen many horror stories from 
> cheap hosts].
>
> On 2020-07-06 18:55, Ernie Rael wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Perhaps I'm finally reaching the late 20th century...
>
> I've gotten a web hosting package (starter kit). It has mysql and php; php 
> 5.6 by default, can select 7.0. (MySql seems to be 5.6, coincidence?)
>
> Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to set up 
> NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff locally?
>
> Is there any disadvantage to selecting php 7.0?
>
> -ernie
>
>
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Re: php development

2020-07-06 Thread Alan
That's a question with a pretty broad scope. There isn't much that's 
Netbeans specific. My preferred approach is to set up a local 
development environment with Apache and MySQL, but there's a 
single-threaded web server built into PHP as well. Getting the xdebug 
set up seems to cause the most trouble, but there are lots of resources 
for that.


After that it's really just a matter of telling Netbeans where your 
php.exe is and which version to do syntax checking for.


If you are debugging on your host, they probably won't have xdebug 
available and you're stuck with debugging with echo and print_r();.


Beyond the basics, the built-in composer interface is a little clunky 
and runs in non-interactive mode. For this reason I personally prefer to 
use composer from the command line.


Hope that helps...

On 2020-07-06 21:20, Ernie Rael wrote:

On 7/6/2020 4:47 PM, Alan wrote:


5.6 and 7.0 are ancient, unsupported.You should be running 7.3 at 
least, and 7.4 offers more great features and performance.


Thanks for the info, but I've got 6 months. I was in a rush, my bad 
for not doing up front research. I will certainly keep your words in 
mind and plan on changing hosts. Fortunately my needs are simple for 
the foreseeable future. Now that I look at current versions, I'm 
embarrassed that I got taken so badly. But that's orthogonal to what I 
need now. (But any tips on how to find a good host appreciated)


Still, my main concern now is setting up NetBeans for php/mysql dev. 
I'm hoping to get some links to best practice with NB docs so I won't 
start digging in the wrong spot.


-ernie

If your starter kit package doesn't offer a current PHP, you have a 
crap host. Likely there will be many other problems. I strongly 
suggest finding a better one. [my day job is web hosting, I have seen 
many horror stories from cheap hosts].


On 2020-07-06 18:55, Ernie Rael wrote:

Hi all,

Perhaps I'm finally reaching the late 20th century...

I've gotten a web hosting package (starter kit). It has mysql and 
php; php 5.6 by default, can select 7.0. (MySql seems to be 5.6, 
coincidence?)


Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to 
set up NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff locally?


Is there any disadvantage to selecting php 7.0?

-ernie


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Re: php development

2020-07-06 Thread Ernie Rael

On 7/6/2020 4:47 PM, Alan wrote:


5.6 and 7.0 are ancient, unsupported.You should be running 7.3 at 
least, and 7.4 offers more great features and performance.


Thanks for the info, but I've got 6 months. I was in a rush, my bad for 
not doing up front research. I will certainly keep your words in mind 
and plan on changing hosts. Fortunately my needs are simple for the 
foreseeable future. Now that I look at current versions, I'm embarrassed 
that I got taken so badly. But that's orthogonal to what I need now. 
(But any tips on how to find a good host appreciated)


Still, my main concern now is setting up NetBeans for php/mysql dev. I'm 
hoping to get some links to best practice with NB docs so I won't start 
digging in the wrong spot.


-ernie

If your starter kit package doesn't offer a current PHP, you have a 
crap host. Likely there will be many other problems. I strongly 
suggest finding a better one. [my day job is web hosting, I have seen 
many horror stories from cheap hosts].


On 2020-07-06 18:55, Ernie Rael wrote:

Hi all,

Perhaps I'm finally reaching the late 20th century...

I've gotten a web hosting package (starter kit). It has mysql and 
php; php 5.6 by default, can select 7.0. (MySql seems to be 5.6, 
coincidence?)


Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to 
set up NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff locally?


Is there any disadvantage to selecting php 7.0?

-ernie


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Re: php development

2020-07-06 Thread Alan
5.6 and 7.0 are ancient, unsupported.You should be running 7.3 at least, 
and 7.4 offers more great features and performance.


If your starter kit package doesn't offer a current PHP, you have a crap 
host. Likely there will be many other problems. I strongly suggest 
finding a better one. [my day job is web hosting, I have seen many 
horror stories from cheap hosts].


On 2020-07-06 18:55, Ernie Rael wrote:

Hi all,

Perhaps I'm finally reaching the late 20th century...

I've gotten a web hosting package (starter kit). It has mysql and php; 
php 5.6 by default, can select 7.0. (MySql seems to be 5.6, coincidence?)


Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to 
set up NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff locally?


Is there any disadvantage to selecting php 7.0?

-ernie


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php development

2020-07-06 Thread Ernie Rael

Hi all,

Perhaps I'm finally reaching the late 20th century...

I've gotten a web hosting package (starter kit). It has mysql and php; 
php 5.6 by default, can select 7.0. (MySql seems to be 5.6, coincidence?)


Will someone(kindly or otherwise) point me to docs that show how to set 
up NB-12 with a server to write/debug/test php/mysql stuff locally?


Is there any disadvantage to selecting php 7.0?

-ernie


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RE: UinserverZ for Netbeans for PHP development

2018-02-19 Thread Ed Sowell
Thanks, Bo. I gave up on UniServerZ and gave XAMPP another try. Finally got
it working, but can't quite tell what I was doing wrong. Just kept retrying
the instructions from the top and suddenly, it was working.

 

Current issue is getting Zend working.  Don't know what these things are so
difficult.

 

Ed

 

From: Bo Andersen [mailto:boan@outlook.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2018 2:21 AM
To: Ed Sowell ; users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Sv: UinserverZ for Netbeans for PHP development

 

I know it is not your question, but I am using WPN-XM (nginx), and it is
working fine

 

https://wpn-xm.org/


 <https://wpn-xm.org/> WPИ-XM Community Forum - Index page

Announcements Please check this forum for all official WPN-XM announcements
about releases, updates and more.

wpn-xm.org

 

 

  _  

Fra: Ed Sowell mailto:jag_man...@sbcglobal.net> >
Sendt: 15. februar 2018 19:00
Til: users@netbeans.apache.org <mailto:users@netbeans.apache.org> 
Emne: UinserverZ for Netbeans for PHP development 

 

Newbie here: this it the first time I've used a mail list in a decade or
more, so hope I'm doing it right.

 

I'm trying to set up Netbeans for online app development using
PHP/JavaScript. Tried using XAMPP for local server but things didn't go
well. Now trying UniserverZ, but no luck so far. Uniserver has a tool called
UniController.exe with which one can choose from 3 different php.ini files,
php_test.ini, php_development.ini, or php_production.ini. The tool also
allows viewing  of settings and stuff, with which I can see that the default
place to look for php.ini is C:\Windows. Therefore I think a copy of the
selected ini is renamed php.ini and put in C:\windows.  HOWEVER, in Netbeans
one must browse to the wanted php.ini, but its' not there.

 

So, my first question is has anyone here ever used UniserverZ with NetBeans?

 

Ed



Sv: UinserverZ for Netbeans for PHP development

2018-02-19 Thread Bo Andersen
I know it is not your question, but I am using WPN-XM (nginx), and it is 
working fine

https://wpn-xm.org/
WPИ-XM Community Forum - Index page<https://wpn-xm.org/>
Announcements Please check this forum for all official WPN-XM announcements 
about releases, updates and more.
wpn-xm.org




Fra: Ed Sowell 
Sendt: 15. februar 2018 19:00
Til: users@netbeans.apache.org
Emne: UinserverZ for Netbeans for PHP development


Newbie here… this it the first time I’ve used a mail list in a decade or more, 
so hope I’m doing it right.



I’m trying to set up Netbeans for online app development using PHP/JavaScript. 
Tried using XAMPP for local server but things didn’t go well. Now trying 
UniserverZ, but no luck so far. Uniserver has a tool called UniController.exe 
with which one can choose from 3 different php.ini files,  php_test.ini, 
php_development.ini, or php_production.ini. The tool also allows viewing  of 
settings and stuff, with which I can see that the default place to look for 
php.ini is C:\Windows. Therefore I think a copy of the selected ini is renamed 
php.ini and put in C:\windows.  HOWEVER, in Netbeans one must browse to the 
wanted php.ini, but its’ not there.



So, my first question is has anyone here ever used UniserverZ with NetBeans?



Ed


UinserverZ for Netbeans for PHP development

2018-02-15 Thread Ed Sowell
Newbie here. this it the first time I've used a mail list in a decade or
more, so hope I'm doing it right.

 

I'm trying to set up Netbeans for online app development using
PHP/JavaScript. Tried using XAMPP for local server but things didn't go
well. Now trying UniserverZ, but no luck so far. Uniserver has a tool called
UniController.exe with which one can choose from 3 different php.ini files,
php_test.ini, php_development.ini, or php_production.ini. The tool also
allows viewing  of settings and stuff, with which I can see that the default
place to look for php.ini is C:\Windows. Therefore I think a copy of the
selected ini is renamed php.ini and put in C:\windows.  HOWEVER, in Netbeans
one must browse to the wanted php.ini, but its' not there.

 

So, my first question is has anyone here ever used UniserverZ with NetBeans?

 

Ed