The Google results for "could not open the editor the class file is not on the classpath" comprise four sites:
- The SO question Eclipse PHP Debug editor fails to open when stepping through code
- This meta question
- A non-English site
- A non-English site
http://metaoverflow.com/stackoverflowmeta/7894566/eclipse-php-debug-editor-fails-to-open-when-stepping-through-code
#5 there is a copied version of the SO question in #1. My company's security policy is blocking the actual site, so I'm just going off of Google's preview, but I don't think it meets the attribution guidelines (the topic of attribution and copying SE content is described extensively at Is it legal to copy Stack Overflow questions and answers? and elsewhere on MSO).
More worrisome, this site seems to have stolen the name of an RSS feed StackApp. Most worrisome, "MetaOverflow" looks a lot like "Meta Stack Overflow."
The question here is nominally whether MetaOverflow is affiliated with or accepted by either Stack Exchange or Evan McLean, but the answer is pretty clearly no. Normally, I'd just append the new site to the big list of sites using SE content improperly, but I thought this one merited its very own post because of the name issue.