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Old 09-06-2008, 12:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Zend Studio code completion framework

What's the best way to setup code completion for Zend Framework using Zend Studio(Eclipse)?

I can start a new zend framework project and everything is set. To run the application in the browser using this project I need to have a local apache running right?

Can I start a project with only a remote server? Or is the best way for that using a SVN?

Nowadays I have configured 'remote systems' like FTP/SSH for accessing my projects, but then I don't have code completion.
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You need to have the Zend Framework in your include path (your editor include path). This doesn't have anything to do with where you work from (locally, or remotely).
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