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Eclipse and PHP [message #57692] Thu, 11 October 2007 07:14 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: pmamatsis.gmail.com

Hi to all,
i am new to the eclipse platform and i beg for your patience. I have
downloaded the PDT-all in one package for Windows because i want to use
eclipse IDE to develop PHP pages. After uncompressing the .zip file to
my
machine everything worked OK, i was able to create through
"New--->Project"
a new PHP project. The problems came when i uncompressed the same .zip
file
that i have downloaded to another machine, the problem was that under
option
"New--->Project" i couldn't see the PHP project ! Can you please help
me ?
The only difference between the two machines is the JVM version. Both
machines
are identical they are running Windows XP.

Thanks in advance,
Panagiotis Mamatsis.
Re: Eclipse and PHP [message #57718 is a reply to message #57692] Thu, 11 October 2007 08:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: news.kasimir-k.fi

Panagiotis Mamatsis scribeva in 11/10/2007 7:14:
> The only difference between the two machines is the JVM version.

PDT requires java 1.5 - make sure both machines have at least that.

..k
Re: Eclipse and PHP [message #57743 is a reply to message #57718] Thu, 11 October 2007 09:40 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: pmamatsis.gmail.com

Thanks for your quick answer and for your time,
my machine has JRE 1.5 the other machine where i uncompressed the
eclipse IDE
has 1.3 !

Regards,
Panagiotis Mamatsis.
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