I've been using Komodo for about a year now and love it. It is a little
finicky on windows (but so is apache and php). You wouldn't of had to tell
Komodo where your php interpreter was had it been within your path. But that
isn't something php sets up by itself on windows. Most likely your problem
with apache is that windows uses \ as its directory separator and apache
uses /. It works awesome on a Linux desktop. For basics really all you need
to do is create a new project within wherever your code is.

-Kevin-


On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Nathan Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Has anybody on this list ever used Komodo Edit (The free Komodo editor -
>
> http://www.activestate.com/store/download.aspx?prdGUID=20f4ed15-6684-4118-a78b-d37ff4058c5f
> )?
> My company is looking into it and I can't figure out how to get started
> really. It seems like I should be able to import my project file system
> and
> just run with it. But the first hint of failure was that I had to
> explicitly
> define where my PHP interpreter was located, and such. Also it doesn't
> seem
> to like Apache for some reason. Anyway, if anybody out there has
> experience
> using Komodo Edit for their PHP projects, I'd appreciate any help I could
> get in properly setting it up. (Right now we're using Windows for our
> development platform, but LAMP servers.)
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Nathan Lane
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