Try the "Zero conf debugging" manual again.Just in case - try xdebug.remote_host = 127.0.0.1 (that's in case PHP/Windows will prefer IPv6 over IPv4 when resolving localhost).xdebug.remote_enable must be enabled (set to 1 / On).You can do this via your firewall app / tcpview from Microsoft / standard netstat (with specific options) When you click "Run | Start listen PHP Debug Connections" - check if PhpStorm is the one who actually listen on that 9000 port (maybe you have another app instead).In any case - I recommend disabling this option (= 0) as sometimes (for some users - often) it causing issues - better use bookmarklet / browser extension for initiating debug session. You should not need any cookie / bookmarklet when you have xdebug.remote_autostart=1. This also will help with setting up correct path mappings if required I suggest deleting your entry at "Settings | PHP | Servers" (although it's unlikely to be the issue here) - PhpStorm will help you creating new one when debug connection will be established and no such entry created yet. Maybe this interfere with what you are doing. If you do not know what Xdebug / DGBp Proxy is, then do not configure it - it is used to allow simultaneous debugging on remote host by multiple developers from *different IPs* when xdebug.remote_connect_back cannot be used + it requires proxy software (script) to be running.I've never worked with nginx, so not so sure about all of this. Nothing like " The “ Incoming Connection ” dialog should appear automatically."Īs I understand you have everything running on your Windows computer (no remote/virtual server) - is this correct? I set breakpoint in my script, but nothing happened. Then, I setup COOKIE for my webpagin throug your bookmarklet (in Firebug I see, that this cookie is sent to server)Ĭookie PHPSESSID=hg63fc5e6j772mje5f02ou5c14 XDEBUG_SESSION=PHPSTORM Zend_extension = D:\xdebug.remote_enabled=1Īnd simple start PhpStorm6 and press "Start Listen PHP Debug Connections"
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