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INSTALLATION
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Zend Framework requires no special installation steps. Simply download the framework,
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extract it to the folder you would like to keep it in, and add the library directory
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to your PHP include_path. To use components in the extras library, add the extras/library
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directory to your PHP include_path, as well.
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If you would like to use Zend_Tool, simply add bin/zf.bat (for Windows) or
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bin/zf.sh (for anything else) to your system executable path.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.4 or later. Please see the system requirements
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appendix for more detailed information:
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http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html
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DEVELOPMENT VERSIONS
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If you would like to preview enhancements or bug fixes that have not yet been
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released, you can obtain the current development version of Zend Framework using one
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of the following methods:
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* Download the latest nightly snapshot. For those who care to brave the cutting
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(often bleeding) edge, the nightly snapshots represent the latest single-
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download development version of Zend Framework development. Snapshots are bundled
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with documentation in English only or in all available languages. If you anticipate
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updating to the latest development version of Zend Framework often, consider using
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Subversion as described below.
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http://framework.zend.com/download/snapshot
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* Using a Subversion (SVN) client. Zend Framework is open source software, and
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the Subversion repository used for its development is publicly available. Consider
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using SVN to get Zend Framework if you already use SVN for your application
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development, want to contribute back to the framework, or need to upgrade your
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framework version very often.
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Exporting is useful if you want to get a particular framework revision without the
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.svn directories as created in a working copy.
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Checking out a working copy is necessary if you would like to directly contribute
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to Zend Framework; a working copy can be updated any time with svn update.
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An externals definition is highly convenient for developers already using SVN to
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manage their application working copies.
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The URL for the trunk of the Zend Framework SVN repository is:
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http://framework.zend.com/svn/framework/trunk
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For more information about Subversion, please see the official website:
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http://subversion.tigris.org
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CONFIGURING THE INCLUDE PATH
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Once you have a copy of Zend Framework available, your application will need to
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access the framework classes. Though there are several ways to achieve this, your
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PHP include_path needs to contain the path to the Zend Framework classes under the
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/library directory in this distribution. You can find out more about the PHP
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include_path configuration directive here:
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http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.include-path
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Instructions on how to change PHP configuration directives can be found here:
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http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.changes.php
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GETTING STARTED
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A great place to get up-to-speed quickly is the Zend Framework QuickStart:
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http://framework.zend.com/docs/quickstart
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The QuickStart covers some of the most commonly used components of ZF. Since
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Zend Framework is designed with a use-at-will architecture and components are
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loosely coupled, you can select and use only those components that are needed for
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your project.
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