If you've created new PHP projects, then, yes, of course, you must have PHP
enabled.

If you can provide complete steps for someone to reproduce the problem,
then someone can help you.

Gj

On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 11:29 PM Malcolm Fitzgerald <
malc...@notyourhomework.net> wrote:

> If I haven't enabled PHP, how do I enable it? I've just searched the
> preferences, in particular the PHP tab. I didn't see anything there.
>
> I'm already able to Create New Project and select PHP projects as an
> option. I have a bunch of other PHP related plugins that are active.
>
> Malcolm
>
>
> On 9/03/21 6:47 am, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
> 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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