Apache, php, mysql, phpmyadmin... All has been set and used for a couple of 
years already. First thing I did was reading Help from BBEdit, then 
googled, and then contacted support. After no response from support, I came 
here to this group. My first impressions of BBEdit are excellent, 
autocompletion is awesome. But it seems to lack support from BBEdit 
developers, so I doubt I'll buy it :(

Anyway, thanks to everyone for trying to help.

On Monday, August 6, 2012 8:26:21 AM UTC+2, Steve Piercy wrote:
>
> Select the most overlooked and yet most useful command, Help > 
> User Manual.  This will open the PDF of the BBEdit User Manual. 
>
> Follow instructions in the section "HTML Web Sites Preferences". 
>
> It is assumed that you have already configured your computer 
> (Apache and /etc/hosts) to serve files and render PHP locally. 
>
> --steve 
>
>
> On 8/5/12 at 9:02 AM, [email protected] pronounced: 
>
> >I have site setted up properly, but all I get is a blank page 
> >even when i just try to use simple echo command. All works 
> >properly in browser, but not in BBEdit Preview :( 
> > 
> >On Sunday, August 5, 2012 5:06:59 AM UTC+2, Kendall Conrad wrote: 
> >> 
> >>For PHP previews I believe you just need to setup the site in 
> >>the preferences. I'm still on BBEdit 9 so can't tell you 
> >>exactly where the setting is, but it shouldn't be hard to 
> >>find. I don't generally use the preview for PHP files so I 
> >>can't say 100% if this will work, but pretty sure I've seen 
> >>others discuss it on this group list. 
> >> 
> >>-Kendall 
> >> 
> >> 
> >>On Saturday, August 4, 2012 5:56:11 PM UTC-4, Marin Knezović wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>> Greetings, 
> >>> 
> >>>  I'm new to BBEdit, using it just for a day, and BBEdit-s 
> >>>autocomplete  blow my mind. Best autocompletion from any 
> >>>editor I've tried. Using PHP +  CodeIgniter and it works like 
> >>>a charm. But since I'm new to editor, I have  some really 
> >>>silly "problems", so I was hoping to get some help in this   
> >>>group :) 
> >>> 
> >>>  When I go to Markup -> Preview in BBEdit, previewing PHP 
> >>>files doesn't  work. It only shows my PHP code. Any chance I 
> >>>can set localhost so I can  actually preview my PHP? 
> >>> In preferences I don't see any settings for localhost or similar. 
> >>> 
> >>>  And a nother question... BBEdit schemes. Downloaded a few, 
> >>>and some  simply don't work. After googling about this issue, 
> >>>I found that some work  just for HTML or CSS, etc. I wanted 
> >>>to use monokai scheme for PHP, found  one, but it can't be 
> >>>used for PHP files. Any tutorial on making schemes so  I can 
> >>>adjust Monokai for PHP as well?:) 
> >>> 
> >>> Thank you for reply(ies) in advance, 
> >>> Marin Knezovic :) 
> >>> 
> >> 
> > 
> >-- 
>
> --steve 
>
>

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