Too late for that. Sounds like you may not have enabled PHP in 12.2 and
12.3 yet.

Gj

On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 6:42 PM Malcolm Fitzgerald <
malc...@notyourhomework.net> wrote:

> The plugins PHP Enhancements and WordPress/CMS were both able to be
> installed on NetBeans v12.1.
>
> v12.2 tries to install them but fails and logs the issues ( see below )
>
> v12.3 (mac osx build) provides a polite warning:
>
>         Some plugins require plugin PHP Editor to be installed.
>
>         The plugin PHP Editor is requested in implementation version 2.
>
>
> Is this something that we will see resolved in 12.3 before it is
> released or is it further down the timeline?
>
> Malcolm
>
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