Programmer's Reference Guide

Overview

Installation

See the requirements appendix for a detailed list of requirements for Zend Framework.

Installing Zend Framework is extremely simple. Once you have downloaded and extracted the framework, you should add the /library folder in the distribution to the beginning of your include path. You may also want to move the library folder to another – possibly shared – location on your file system.

  • » Download the latest stable release. This version, available in both .zip and .tar.gz formats, is a good choice for those who are new to Zend Framework.

  • » Download the latest nightly snapshot. For those who would brave the cutting edge, the nightly snapshots represent the latest progress of Zend Framework development. Snapshots are bundled with documentation either in English only or in all available languages. If you anticipate working with the latest Zend Framework developments, consider using a Subversion (SVN) client.

  • Using a » Subversion (SVN) client. Zend Framework is open source software, and the Subversion repository used for its development is publicly available. Consider using SVN to get Zend Framework if you already use SVN for your application development, want to contribute back to the framework, or need to upgrade your framework version more often than releases occur.

    » Exporting is useful if you want to get a particular framework revision without the .svn directories as created in a working copy.

    » Check out a working copy if you want contribute to Zend Framework, a working copy can be updated any time with » svn update and changes can be commited to our SVN repository with the » svn commit command.

    An » externals definition is quite convenient for developers already using SVN to manage their application's working copies.

    The URL for the trunk of Zend Framework's SVN repository is: » http://framework.zend.com/svn/framework/standard/trunk

Once you have a copy of Zend Framework available, your application needs to be able to access the framework classes. Though there are » several ways to achieve this, your PHP » include_path needs to contain the path to Zend Framework's library.

Zend provides a » QuickStart to get you up and running as quickly as possible. This is an excellent way to begin learning about the framework with an emphasis on real world examples that you can build upon.

Since Zend Framework components are loosely coupled, you may use a somewhat unique combination of them in your own applications. The following chapters provide a comprehensive reference to Zend Framework on a component-by-component basis.


Overview

Comments

after reading this I still don't know how to install zend framework. Why can't you just put it in step 1 2 3?
These instructions are no help whatsover. Where on the server should the files be uploaded to? If you have a dedicated server with multiple sites but want it available to all sites, where does it go? Will you have to get your host to install it if you don't have access below domain level. What if you don't have access to php.ini and have to use .htaccess Is this possible? Where are the instructions to do it like this? Come on sort it out. These instructions seem to written for an expert who already knows how to do it. What about the reat of us please?
Run zh.bat in console. Write
zh create config
Edit ini file
Their philosophy is: buy our paid support obviously, or figure it out yourself since the damn thing is @#$! free
What is this. Tryed now for 2 days to install this. I am really not stupid and maked lot good projects. Now one time I need this and this just steal my time.
Nowhere find a good description how to install this **it. Just makes angry.
I still dont know what you saying about how to install zend-framework, you guys why not make it simple?
If you download even the minimal version, there is a readme file called 'INSTALL' on the downloaded folder where indicates how to install.
I am new to Zend . I installed Zend to my local . But i have error such as

Failed opening required 'Zend/Exception.php' (include_path='.;C:\xampp
\php\PEAR')

Warning: include_once(Zend\Http\Client.php) [function.include-once]: failed to open stream:

can i have solution ?
Hello all,

The beginning of this page reads:

See the <a href="http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html">requirements appendix</a> for a detailed list of requirements for Zend Framework.

However, the referenced page does not contain any detailed requirements as depicted on here. The linked page contains mostly comments.

Kindly let me know where to get the detailed Zend Framework requirements.

Thank you in anticipation.
Very easy to install zend framework.Please use the below link, easy 8 steps
http://www.saurabhksingh.com/2012/01/how-to-install-zend-framework/
Very easy to install zend framework.Please use the below link, easy 8 steps
<a href="http://www.saurabhksingh.com/2012/01/how-to-install-zend-framework/">http://www.saurabhksingh.com/2012/01/how-to-install-zend-framework/</a>
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C'est de la MERDE vos tutos !!!!!!! on comprend rien ET ça n'aide en rien à l'installation !!! mais merde quoi faites des choses simples pas des trucs pour nerd !

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