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newbie: using xdebug with Quanta+

Hello,
I am learning PHP5 in Fedora Linux. I have installed xdebug and Quanta+
editor. Could you tell me please how to start debugging. I can't find
description in Internet.
THANX
/RAM/
Jun 27 '08 #1
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On Jun 7, 10:08 am, r_ahims...@pocz ta.onet.pl wrote:
Hello,
I am learning PHP5 in Fedora Linux. I have installed xdebug and Quanta+
editor. Could you tell me please how to start debugging. I can't find
description in Internet.
THANX
/RAM/
I had just found some debugging info on the Quanta docs this morning:
http://quanta.kdewebdev.org/docs.php

They link to xdebug setup but it is in German, with a translation site
like google translate you may be able to use it:

http://blog.koehntopp.de/archives/19...er-Quanta.html
Jun 27 '08 #2

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