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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Netbeans PHPUnit Code Completion
By default, Netbeans dosen’t do code completion for PHPUnit classes even though it includes support for PHPUnit. Thankfully, adding in the code completion support is very easy. Simply go to Tools>Options>PHP>General and then click “Add Folder” under the Global Include … Continue reading
PHPUnit require_once(PHP/CodeCoverage… Error on Ubuntu
When trying to install PHPUnit on Ubuntu 11.10, I received the following error: PHP Warning: require_once(PHP/CodeCoverage/Filter.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/bin/phpunit on line 38 PHP Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required ‘PHP/CodeCoverage/Filter.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear’) in … Continue reading
Apache /icons directory Index
Generally I like to add Options -Indexes to my apache config files. Naturally I was surprised to find that www.mydomain.com/icons/ was returning a standard apache index. I checked my config files and all the files remove the Index options, so … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, System Administration
Tagged apache, grep, linux, Ubuntu, web server
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Why I like Firefox Better Than Google Chrome
Being a web developer, I use all the common web browsers quite heavily. I have long been a Firefox fan for many reasons, however, Google Chrome has offered some steep competition. Chrome typically launches faster, renders pages faster, and freezes … Continue reading
Posted in Web Browsers
Tagged bookmarks, encryption, firefox, google, google chrome, security, web browsers
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