Thanks Kevin. I'm going to try it on Linux. The biggest problem with using
Linux right now as our development environment is that a huge chunk of our
customers are Windows users, which automatically means Internet Explorer.
We've though of running a "parallels" sort of setup, but haven't tried it
out yet, in which we'd probably run VMWare Server for Linux and a Windows XP
image. Does Komodo set up more fully on Linux?

On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Kevin Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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-
>
>
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