Do I have to tell IIS where my pdt PHP project is or should Eclipse/PDT have done it?

Eclipse / PDT does not configure your webserver for you. It looks like it's assuming that your document root is your workspace, so you could put all your projects in your wwwroot if you wanted to. You don't need to use the Run As dialog though, as long as the files are somehow visible to IIS.

Eclipse / PDT does not configure your webserver for you. It looks like it's assuming that your document root is your workspace, so you could put all your projects in your wwwroot" rel="nofollow">wwwroot if you wanted to. You don't need to use the Run As dialog though, as long as the files are somehow visible to IIS.

Personally I like to either make a vhost per project, or use symlinks to bring the project directories into the wwwroot" rel="nofollow">wwwroot.

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