[Phpwm] PHP Eclipse Problem

Peter Graham Peter.Graham at tcat.ac.uk
Wed Apr 26 09:32:35 BST 2006


I have been experimenting with PHPeclipse yesterday and today. Here is a
fairly big problem that I have run into that has stopped me from using
it.
 
Eclipse generates a lot of warnings of type: "Include filename
'blah.php' doesn't exist in project." 

I tried to explicitly set the "Include Path" for the project in
"Project->Properties->PHP Project Settings->Include Paths" (although
this shouldn't be necessary because these paths are dynamically set by a
set_include_path() call in the script). This hasn't solved the problem.
 
All my projects have this structure
 
project/htdocs/        # actual website root
project/includes/      # mostly php classes and files with programming
logic  
project/templates/   # html files, headers footers, etc
 
I find this an effective way of organising the files. It seems the only
way to get PHPeclipse to not generate the errors is to place all code in
the website root which I really don't want to do. Can anyone help me on
this problem?

Pete Graham

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