The ZendDebugger is the PHP extension which should be installed on your Web server in order to perform optimal remote debugging and profiling using Zend Studio, and can be downloaded as a standalone package and installed onto your server.
Locate the ZendDebugger.so (Unix) or ZendDebugger.dll (Windows) file in the directory which corresponds to your version of PHP (5.4.x, 5.5.x).
To load the ZendDebugger, add the following line to your php.ini file:
Linux and Mac OS X:zend_extension=<full_path_to_ZendDebugger.so>
Windows non-thread safe:zend_extension=<full_path_to_ZendDebugger.dll>
To authorize your Zend Studio to access the ZendDebugger, add the following lines to your 'php.ini' file: zend_debugger.allow_hosts=<host_ip_addresses>
Replace <host_ip_addresses> with the IPs of the hosts which will be allowed to initiate debug sessions (this should be the IPs of the machines on which Zend Studio is installed.
Note:
<host_ip_addresses> should be entered in the format X.X.X.X (e.g. 10.1.2.21). Multiple IP addresses should be separated by commas. You can also use a net mask to denote ‘wild card’ IP addresses (e.g. 10.1.2.0/24 would include all IP addresses with the prefix 10.1.2).
Copy the 'dummy.php' file from the extracted ZendDebugger directory to your document root directory.
The Zend Debugger is the PHP extension which should be installed on your Web server in order to perform optimal remote debugging and profiling using Zend Studio, and can be downloaded as a standalon