For some reason most articles online say that errors are displayed by default, but in fact they’re not. display_errors = Off is the standard in PHP5 under MAMP, just change the Off flag to On instead and hey presto, errors are displayed
I’ve been recommended a few things from various sources, but unfortunately I just don’t have the time to research them all. MacPorts is one that firstly I couldn’t get working for some unknown reason, and secondly was something I didn’t really know how to use. My initial solution is MAMP, however, exceptions aren’t shown through Apache even though the Apache option is set to show them by default, so I can’t quite figure that out just yet.
The first thing to get is MAMP which is very simple to set up. The only thing to note out is that you can change the htdocs directory in the MAMP settings which will be important later on. The setup is straight forward, and phpMyAdmin is included with it allowing for faster development. It’s pretty self-explanatory.
Secondly you should go to the Eclipse website and get a copy of PDT All-in-one (Mac OS X Carbon). There’s going to be further versions, but I’m using 1.0.3 as it’s the latest. It includes a version of Eclipse which works happily with PDT (developed by Zend). This allows an environment where you can work with various web tools such as XML, PHP, SQL etc.
Pretty straightforward, here’s the link http://www.eclipse.org/pdt/downloads/
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A while back a few articles about my illness and marriage were made in a couple of newspapers seeing as though they latched onto me. I had actually never wanted to do any before as I simply didn’t think it was worth publicising. Included in one of the articles was one of the pictures of me in hospital. The majority of feedback I got was based on that photo as when people heard I was "ill" they thought it was the type of ill where you’re in bed and sick for a week. Here’s the picture:
There’s a few more floating around, but this was a more detailed one. Quite a few people ask me what drives me, and this is exactly it.