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Zend Framework Setup on Win7

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Aug 16, 2011 Aug 16, 2011

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I have for over a month been trying to figure out how to get the zend framework working on my development environment. I have searched google, bing, yahoo, and youtube; tried following the zend.com tutorials/instructions; and purchased "Zend Framework: A Beginner's Guide" by Vikram Vaswani and yet I am still trying to figure out the setup for Zend Framework.

From what I have read the way I would prefer to go is just alter my php.ini include_path and have Zend on a folder at the root of my WAMPserver.

EDIT: My main question is: Is there anyone who is familiar with setup that wouldn't mind helping me through it using this forum or some other tool? Or could someone provide a good reference that perhaps I have missed?

Thank you in advance. I have always found this forum very helpful.

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FYI, my computer and WAMPserver have the following setup.

Hardware:

SSD is OS (lettered as the 'C' drive, runs Windows 7 Pro)

HDD is for data (letterd as the 'D' drive)

I use a Symlink that points 'C:\Users\Jason' to 'D:\Users\Jason'

Software/Server

I install all programs on the 'D' drive. ex: D:\Program Files\%Program Name%

My WAMPserver is installed on the 'D' drive; D:\wamp

I develop multiple sites and leave them on my testing environment all the time so I take advantage of virtual hosts

More background (only read if details above weren't enough)

I have successfully been developing small websites and web applications for over 4 years. I started with the help of David Powers's PHP solutions and then moved on to his PHP Object Oriented Solutions, as well as a few others such as "PHP and MySQL Web Development" and "Pro PHP Security."

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Again, thank you in advance for your help.

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Aug 17, 2011 Aug 17, 2011

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If you use the Zend Server Community Edition, which is free, it will install and activate ZF.

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