I had that installed. I once again removed extra lines from my php.ini file, restarted Apache and now it mostly works. I now get the popup alert:
Error: Browser refused to debug this tab. Close Chrome Developer Tools (or any other browser debugger) and try again. However, once I click OK, everything seems to work. In looking at chrome://extensions, I don't have any developer tools or debugger running. Curious, but I can now keep going. Not exactly what I added/removed this time, but I'll make sure not to touch it again :) Thanks. On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 9:36 PM Geertjan Wielenga <geert...@apache.org> wrote: > > Well, you need to install the Chrome connector plugin, everything indeed > should work, this part of NetBeans has been fixed in 12.0. > > If you describe a step by step scenario here for someone to follow, so > we’re sure we’re doing the same thing, we can take a look. > > Gj > > On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 06:25, Andy Elster <andy.els...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I recently switched from Netbeans to Apache Netbeans and debugging is now >> broken. From Netbeans the IDE used to pop up a Chrome window, now I can't >> seem to get anything to work. I've gone to xdebug.org but that hasn't >> seemed to help. >> >> Anybody out there able to debug local PHP code using Apache Netbeans 12.0 >> on a MacBook Pro? >> >> >> - Andy >> >