Doing so stores a cookie called XDEBUG_SESSION in the browser, which is good for one hour, and causes xdebug to try to connect to a debugger. Start debugging by attaching debug parameter ?XDEBUG_SESSION_START= to the test script like this: More details on turning debugger on and off: I didn't try changing the other 1's to on or 0's to off. Looks like you can use xdebug.remote_enable=On instead of xdebug.remote_enable=1. My php.ini on one of my PC's already had a zend section with some of the settings, so I just added the missing debug lines under that zend section. I set the xdebug output and remote log folders to the xdebug folder under the error_log folder which is defined elsewhere in the php.ini file. I had to change the path to the php extensions folder and the temp folder from the unix-like path to my correct Windows path.
You can also use plugin admin if the plugin manager is missing.
Select and click to install Compare Plugin Restart Notepad++ You can refer to How to Install Plugin in Notepad++ for step-by-step instructions with screenshots. Or, if they don’t blame it on the keyboard, they might blame it on Notepad++ itself, rather than realizing that it’s your plugin that won’t allow them to type Uppercase U in their HTML file or their C++ source code, which they wouldn’t expect to be affected by your plugin at all.
I followed the detailed instructions here for setting it up and getting it going. Open Notepad++ Navigate to Plugins-> Plugin Manager-> Show Plugin Manager Search Compare Plugin in Available Tab. Full find/replace dialog with support for regex and XPath. Configurable fonts and colors via the options dialog. In place popup multi-line editing of large text node values. Infinite undo/redo for all edit operations. needed to open (or even download) WebStorm for anything front-end or JavaScript related. Drag/drop support for easy manipulation of the tree, even across different instances of XML Notepad and from the file system. Just download DBGp from that link, extract and copy dbgpPlugin.dll into the plugins folder in the Notepad++ install folder ( C:\Windows\Program Files\Notepad++\plugins for 32-bit systems, C:\Windows\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\plugins for 64-bit systems). Notepad++ - Free source code editor and Notepad replacement. I had to install xdebug into php, and install the DBGp plugin into Notepad++. oops, I mean other people's code, got it? I have missed the ability to debug php for so long, having to resort to calling error_log(print_r($value, true)) all over the place when trying to locate bugs in my code er. Then, optionally, you may put here the algorithm DLL (one or m any) that contains the mentioned class inheriting from ' IEncoder '. Copy the ' Encoders.dll ' in that folder. Create a new folder (named, for example, ' Encoders ').
and update under Plugin Admin, you need Notepad++ binary in debug mode. Go to the Npp plugins folder: ' C:\Program Files\Notepad++\plugins '.
I have it working on Windows XP with IIS 5.1 and also on Windows 7 with IIS 7.5. Notepad++ Plugin Manager latest version for PC is a collection of tools that play. Get ComparePlus plugin for Notepad++ at the web: from GitHub project link Releases section manual download of continuous builds from Appveyor.
Finally, I can debug my php code with breakpoints, watches, stepping through, etc from within Notepad++ in Windows with a website hosted in IIS on my local computer.