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PHP IDE with refactoring capabilities?

Hi,

does anyone know a good PHP IDE with refactoring capabilities?

Refactoring meaning things like moving methods around from a subclass into the superclass, renaming methods and local variables and such things.

This is basically only of interest to people who attempt to code PHP in an OOish manner.

I don't really care all that much for debugging capabilities, but refactoring would be great.

Günther
Jul 17 '05 #1
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Haven't tried the refactoring, but check out phpEclipse
phpeclipse.sour ceforge.net
It's based on the java eclipse platform, which does have refactoring (at
least for java)

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