niwicp
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| Posted: 01/27/2009, 1:19 PM |
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Hello,
I would like to know how do you test your PHP generated with CCS. Which tools do you use?
Thank you.
Nicola
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DonP
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| Posted: 01/27/2009, 2:23 PM |
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CCS generates code that is for Web site use so you would test it in a
browser. You'll have to have Web server software (Apache, Windows IIS or
similar) and PHP installed on your PC or you'll have to use a live
server on the Internet.
Don (DonP)
niwicp wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to know how do you test your PHP generated with CCS. Which tools
> do you use?
> Thank you.
>
> Nicola
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jsherk
Posts: 34
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| Posted: 01/27/2009, 3:24 PM |
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I use XAMPP ((which includes Apache, MySQL and PHP - www.apachefriends.org) on my Win XP Pro laptop as a server so I can publish and test my project on my laptop using Firefox and going to a web address something like: http://localhost/myporject
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niwicp
Posts: 32
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| Posted: 01/28/2009, 2:25 AM |
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Maybe I wasn't clear enough. I don't mean manual/visual testing, what I mean is something similar to Unit Testing as you can do in Java or Ruby on Rails. There are similar tools for PHP but on my opinion they don't fit quite well with the code generated by CCS. I also use Firefox plugins as "Autofill Forms" and iMacros that reduce the time spent on testing and specially iMacros which has a scripting language.
Nicola
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