I want to develop using a framework called Symfony but I do not have a Mac and I don't want to dual boot with Debian.
I tried virtual hosts via Virtual Box but it doesn't work. So I decided to stay on Windows.
So when the tutorial tells me to do
php lib/vendor/symfony/data/bin/check_configuration.php
i do in the windows cmd :
php lib\vendor\symfony\data\bin\check_configuration.php
and it tells me:
'php' is not recognized as an internal or external command
I use UwAmp (php 5.2.12 + mysql + apache) which is stored in
E:\logiciels\UwAmp\
inside I have bunch of files, but I guess that is important:
E:\logiciels\UwAmp\apache\php_5.2.11
How to make the cmd PHP in the windows cmd work properly?
You need to add the path where the binary resides in to the PATH variable. You can do this on XP and Win 7 under the System -> User settings -> User variables
You'll have to add the directory in which the php executable is located to your "path" variable (I guess in your case that would be E:\logiciels\UwAmp\apache\php_5.2.11 ). In Windows, you can do that as described here: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm
Any directory you place in this path variable (they're separated by a semicolon) will be automatically used in, for example, a cmd shell.