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running local apache server through jedit
Submitted by misterdanny on Friday, 22 June, 2007 - 00:56
Is there a way to have jedit run an application in the background launching it from jedit? I normally have to open apache and jedit to work on PHP things, It would be cool to have apache open/close buttons inside jedit to use apache as it's needed all within the same thing.
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you could probably write a macro for this.
by elberry on Fri, 22/06/2007 - 15:19
You could probably write a macro for this. What are the commands you use to start/stop apache?

Also, if you look at the console plugin, you can probably start/stop apache from there.

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I typically just run "C:\Prog
by misterdanny on Mon, 25/06/2007 - 21:39
I typically just run "C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\bin\Apache.exe" which opens in a "dos" console (this is one windows obviously) then I just stop the application when i'm done with my php work.
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