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I'm making a website, which is a forum. I'm doing this for the first time.
I've uploaded some content on 000webhost for testing my website through FTP. The problem is, there is no index.html file there, but there is an index.php file there.
It works perfectly on localhost. What should I do?
The error is webpage is not available.
Here is my config file setting as I used to do it in local host .. is there any problem there ?
define('MYSQL_HOSTNAME', '127.0.0.1');
define('MYSQL_USERNAME', '1234');
define('MYSQL_PASSWORD', 'demo');
define('MYSQL_DATABASE', '1234');
It seems the service you are using always listens for an index.html, so I see you only have three options:
Contact your web hoster and ask how to change the main page
Make an index.html page, and have it redirect to index.php
Make an index.html page, and make an iframe in it with an index.php src
What error is it throwing exaclty? a 404 error?
Your index.php file is in the root directory?
Could you provide the web address?
Most of the time your localhost installation will be different from the web hosting you are using. And there are a lot of things that could be the problem.
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I am hosting a server from work, which has installed on it a Wordpress.org installation on localhost running through XAMPP with Apache and MySQL. I am now trying to install “really simple SSL” onto the Wordpress installation so its not an insecure site and that requires the site be loaded over https However, when i click to load over https i get a 401 authorization required error. Web dev is something new to me so i am requiring assistance and every instance of trying to access the site leads to the 401 error. If anyone is able to help that would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Remove the Really Simple SSL plugin folder, than fix the siteurl in the WP_OPTION table by removing the HTTPS and leaving only http.
If you cannot set SSL on your local server it's better to stay with http than to wrongly set it.
Can be a problem if this site goes live, but for developing purpose it's not necessary.
By the way, for Windows systems I prefer Laragon to XAMPP.
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I am trying to create a basic login setup through Laravel. I used the following guide to help me get started:
https://scotch.io/tutorials/simple-and-easy-laravel-login-authentication
After completing the steps, I used this guide to help me upload the files to godaddy's web hosting services:
https://medium.com/#kunalnagar/deploying-laravel-5-on-godaddy-shared-hosting-888ec96f64cd
I followed the guide to the letter but I'm still having some issues. After I moved the content of the "public" folder to the public_html folder and left the remaining files in the Laravel folder which was located in the home directory, it was supposed to allow me to type in:mydomain.com/awesomeproject and see the laravel login that was created. Instead it loads to a blank page. Here are pictures of what I am referring to:
I might be messing up the following step:
Because when it asks me to change the path to reflect a new directory, I'm not sure exactly how that's setup. This is the current path that I put:
require __DIR__.'/../Laravel/bootstrap/autoload.php';
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../Laravel/bootstrap/start.php';
The autoload.php and the start.php files are located in Laravel->html->bootstrap. I'm not sure if this has something to do with it. Theoretically after doing these steps correctly I should be able to see my laravel application on my domain but so far I've only gotten a blank screen. I'm very new to these things so I don't know how much of this I am getting totally wrong. I essentially just want to get this login thing working on my site using laravel. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
These screenshots show the contents of the Laravel folder and the content of the html folder within the Laravel folder.
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When making a php web site in dream weaver, does the site have to have htdocs folder ?
The problem I have is I have a domain www.whatever.com.
Once I created the index.php in dreamweaver, I hit the put button and it uploads just fine.
So the connection to my website from dreamweaver works.
But when I got to the website www.whatever.com , it shows an apache test page where I want the index.php to show.
The answer to your first question is "no". Every website functions differently and having a htdocs folder is not a requirement by any means.
I suggest trying to upload index.php to the root directory (folder). The "root" is basically the top level folder that you have access to on your hosting account. Then, if that doesn't work, keep trying folders until it does work. As other people suggested, the correct folder can be called "public", "public_html", "www" or something else.
Just be sure you remember where it is located for for future reference. And don't leave a bunch of index.php files scattered in various locations on your server or it could create problems on your website in the future.
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I have some files in directory and sub directory in an open HTTP site
For Example:
http://example.com/directory/file1
http://example.com/directory/file2
http://example.com/directory/sub-directory/file1
http://example.com/directory/sub-directory/file2
http://example.com/directory/sub-directory2/file1
http://example.com/directory/sub-directory2/file2
I want to copy the full directory to my server.
I don't have SSH or FTP access to the http://example.com
I have tried transloader script which grabs only one file every time.
I need to copy the full directory exactly as is on the HTTP server to my new server.
Thanks
Use wget or curl:
wget -r --no-parent mysite.com
You are unable to do this. You can grab the content of the visual layer/GUI that the site provides to you, but you can not grab any of the "behind the scenes" pages which the site has. You wont be able to get any of the site which is doing the back end processing to create what you see on the front end.
The only way to do do this is if you have access to the directories on the site. By this, I mean when you go to the base directory, such as example.com/test/, it just gives a list of all possible files in that directory. As it stands though, most sites protect against it, therefore unless you have direct access, this is not doable as it would be entirely insecure and would create many headaches for development and privacy.
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still new in php this being my second app and i decided to try implement it so i downloaded a template and linked it to the same file and tried hosting it but the online app will not open, instead it downloads a php file. I have tried all other options i could get via web resources but none is working for me. I am using a free domain which refers to the link to my index file for the html website in my dropbox public file
the website is www.kenyandrive.tk and the online test is where the web app is linked...use user,user to login
It seems PHP interpreter is not configured properly or simply you don't have that option with your hosting. Try contact the the hosting for more information about their services to see if they provide the tools you need.
Even if it is a free hosting they usually offer PHP capabilities, check if it is something simple like the *.php extension in your file.