Hi All,
     I did complete the Setup to use the phpeditor for .thtml
and .ctp.  Cake is listed in my include paths folder.  As for the
outline, I opened it in a controller, and it only shows the
controller, and the functions in the controller.  Am I supposed to see
a list of the core classes above my controller?  I also see $helpers:,
$components, $name which are the global variables that I am calling
for the controller, but the circle is not solid next to it.  So how
should the outline look.  My looks like this:
C Store Controller
 o $components:
 o $helpers :
 o $name :
 O add()
 O delete()
 O edit()
 O view()
 O index()
I try to activate the autocomplete on cakePHP classes and functions
but it does not seem to work.  Thank you for all your help.

Technoguru



On Feb 24, 6:49 am, Ape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HiTechnoguru,
>
> I hope I understood your problem right:
>
> Have you setup Eclipse to use the phpeditor as editor for *.thtml ,
> *.ctp and *.php files? See instructions on the article you 
> mentioned:http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/setting-up-eclipse-to-work-wi...
>
> If so: does the outline windows just say 'outline not available' or
> just nothing. Nothing means that you didn't have a functions, class
> etc in the current document. 'outline not available' means that it
> doesn't recognize the file as being php.
>
> Have you called a core-class in your document? otherwise you won't see
> it in the ouline
> Do you use Crtl-Space for autocomplete?
> Is cake listed in the Include Path folder in the explorer windows?
>
> NB: I always -> File: import: 'import as existing project' my apps.
>
> Cheers,
> Ape
>
> On Feb 23, 5:26 pm,Technoguru<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have been following the tutorial 
> > athttp://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/setting-up-eclipse-to-work-wi...,
> > in order to setup a cakePHP and Eclipse Environment that will give me
> > the ability to use cakePHP code completion, as well as run the bake
> > script in the Eclipse Workspace.  However it does not seem to work.  I
> > am using CakePHP 1.2 and Eclipse 3.3.1 on a Windows XP, that has
> > Apache, PHP, and MYSQL already installed.  I get to the point labeled
> > "Defining projects" in the tutorial, and can't get cake and my project
> > to link up.
> >  Can someone explain how my files need to be setup (where do I place
> > the core, and where my projects go in relation to it), how to link the
> > cake core files into my project so I have access to its classes, how
> >  to verify that the link was made, and finally the syntax to setup the
> > bake script.  The more detail, the better.  Thank you very much.
>
> > UPDATE
>
> > I have made some progress, but the controller still does not inherit
> > the core classes. Here is how far I have gotten:
> > 1. I installed Eclipse PDT
> > 2. I noticed that I was on the PHP navigator and not the PHP explorer
> > initially, so I opened the explorer by going to Windows -> Show View -
>
> > > Other -> PHP Explorer (Under PHP tools)
>
> > 3. I had to convert the project to a PDT project in order to get the
> > "Include Path" ability. Right click the project, and click "Convert to
> > PDT project". Now if you right click you will see the "Include
> > Path"options.
> > After including the path to the cake core, it stills seems like it is
> > not working. I look in the Outline, and the core classes are not
> > present, and auto complete does not work. Can someone please help us
> >   out. Thanks.
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