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Sublime Text 2: how to set up PHP syntax checking on the fly?
I really liked the Sublime Text 2 editor.
But one thing confuses me - there is no built-in support for PHP syntax. I would like if I missed it somewhere; or forgot to close the parenthesis to highlight the place of the error.
I read on the Internet about the SublimeLinter plugin, which seems to be supposed to do this. After installing it, a little configuration, and when opening a PHP file, it displays in the console:
SublimeLinter: php enabled (using "c:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\php.exe" for executable)
i.e. like everything is fine, but errors are still not highlighted. Has anyone got results?
Help plz, otherwise I really liked the editor, this is not enough for happiness =)
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