Joined: 21 Jun 2008 |
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:08 am |
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Hi there,
After toying a bit with settings, I learned that NuSphere uses its own web server, with its own PHP engine, run as a CGI module.
Instead of that, I would like it to use my actual production web server and PHP engine, each time I run or debug a script.
That is, a local Apache server, with PHP 5.2.0 running as a module.
How can I achieve that?
Thanks for any help,
Claudius
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Joined: 21 Jun 2008 |
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:37 am |
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OK, managed to do it myself.
If anyone has the same issue, just download 'dbg-wizard.php' file, place it in the root of your web directory, load it in the browser and follow the instructions.
Get the file from here:
http://www.nusphere.com/media/dbg-wizard.php
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