![]() Everything should work fine out of the box. Simply download the full package and install it. NOTE: If you don’t already have a working copy of Eclipse and you want to try out the PHP IDE, then these notes are not for you. So, I set about on a tedious journey to figure out how to install PHP IDE using the Eclipse Update Manager. ![]() I already had a working Eclipse installation that I had used to try out PHPeclipse for Eclipse (not to be confused with the PHP IDE), so I didn’t want to bother downloading a brand new full package of Eclipse that includes the PHP IDE and all its requirements. ![]() I recently wanted to try out the Eclipse PHP IDE, the official Eclipse project that is endorsed/backed by Zend (I’m not entirely sure about the nature of their relationship, to be honest).
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