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1 year ago
Tigercat
Hello Oh, what a silly and simple mistake. Mea culpa. And yes, everything is working and healthy. Thank you ^_^ Regarding putting those lines into wampmanager.conf, there is already apacheUseOtherPort = "on" apachePortUsed = "8083" apacheCompareVersion= "off" apacheRestoreFiles= "off" apacheGracefulRestart= "on" apachePhpCurlDll=
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1 year ago
Tigercat
Hello 73 #Listen 12.34.56.78:80 74 Listen 0.0.0.0:8083 75 Listen [::0]:8083 76 Listen 0.0.0.0:${MYPORT8083} 77 Listen [::0]:${MYPORT8083} 78 Listen 0.0.0.0:${MYPORT8084} 79 Listen [::0]:${MYPORT8084} 80 Listen 0.0.0.0:${MYPORT8085} 81 Listen [::0]:${MYPORT8085} Thanks for your attention and help.
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1 year ago
Tigercat
Hello A long post, I'm afraid. My comments bookended by ###. - 1 - Upgrade to Wampserver 3.2.9 ###Done### - 2 - Install addon Apache 2.4.54 ###Done### - 3 - Launch Wampserver ###icon is only turning orange, with Warning Apache error There is a syntax error in Apache conf files. AH00526: Syntax error on line 76 of C:/wamp64/bin/apache/apache2.4.46/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot define multip
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1 year ago
Tigercat
I have: Windows 10 Wampserver 3.2.3 Php 7.4.26 Apache 2.4.46 mysql 5.7.31 Wampserver icon is green No maria "All VC++ packages needed to Wampserver are installed correctly." I'm afraid I'm back again. This time, I have tried to add a new Virtual Host. I right-clicked on the green icon, selected Tools, then Add a Virtual Host. In the box, I entered 8086 and clicked Enter.
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1 year ago
Tigercat
Dear Otomatic "before wanting to modify directly a file" I don't think it helped that the whizz is Oxford maths educated and so (fairly) fluently dives into code-tweaking, rather than going a conventional route. But yes, _my_ wrists, at least, are duly slapped, and I shall make sure *I read the manual* and follow the rules. French email - well, born and brought up in London so
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1 year ago
Tigercat
Dear Otomatic Yes, I know, I'm a clumsy, indisciplined pupil that does not read their lessons carefully. I'm surprised that I ever managed to complete school or uni! I have spent a while, better later than never, reading this page: . I haven't reached the end (yet), but I perhaps I'll understand better what's going on under the bonnet/hood! I have put in the ending slashes (that Wampse
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1 year ago
Tigercat
Dear Otomatic I had not appreciated that using curly brackets applied to both httpd-type files. Now done. I have increased the zoom on notepad++ to the extent that I can actually so what is curly and what isn't - this does help! Sadly, the VirtualHosts stayed yellow triangled. Next, I had not used the tools integrated to Wampserver because the dropdown for " use "Listen port&q
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1 year ago
Tigercat
;;;Dear Otomatic I, or is it we, do get there in the end. First, I had not appreciated that using curly brackets applied to both httpd-type files. I have increased the zoom on notepad++ to the extent that I can actually so what is curly and what isn't - this does help! Sadly, the VirtualHosts stayed yellow triangled. Next, I had not used the tools integrated to Wampserver because th
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1 year ago
Tigercat
Told you, I'm not good at detail, or even reading everything. Here's the content of the httpd-vhosts.conf file: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName localhost ServerAlias localhost DocumentRoot "${INSTALL_DIR}/www" <Directory "${INSTALL_DIR}/www/"> Options +Indexes +Includes +FollowSymLinks +MultiViews AllowOverride All Require lo
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1 year ago
Tigercat
Dear Otomatic You're finding my character failings, brushing over details. I'm sorry, after a bit I'm like a rabbit frozen in headlights, in this case yellow ones. I shall do better (part of why I'll never be a reasonable programmer). The menu that appears on clicking the green icon is now clear (no warning regarding Apache error log and syntax error Apache conf files). The yellow trian
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1 year ago
Tigercat
Thank you for your patience in helping me. In httpd.conf, I don't know why I put line 85, the Defines start at line 45 onwards. The Defines are Define APACHE24 Apache2.4 Define VERSION_APACHE 2.4.46 Define INSTALL_DIR c:/wamp64 Define APACHE_DIR ${INSTALL_DIR}/bin/apache/apache${VERSION_APACHE} Define SRVROOT ${INSTALL_DIR}/bin/apache/apache${VERSION_APACHE} Defin
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1 year ago
Tigercat
Dear Otomatic Having followed, I believe, your instructions, the Wampserver icon is now orange. Looking at "My VirtualHosts", localhost has a yellow warning triangle. Warning In the httpd-vhost.conf file: The Port used (8080) for the VirtualHost localhost is not a Listen port When I change the following entry in httpd-vhosts.conf from 8080 to 80 <VirtualHost *:80&g
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1 year ago
Tigercat
Dear Otomatic I have tried to follow the instructions in both the page Wampserver 3 - Create or add a VirtualHost, and using : Right-click -> Tools -> Add Listen port to Apache. Everything is now in a mess! In the Localhost page, where before the projects were unlinked and the error message, Port :8085 used for the VirtualHost is not an Apache define variable, the page is now
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1 year ago
Tigercat
1 I shall apply the Wampserver 3.2.9 update, scary as doing that is. 2 We have a number of websites on the net. The whizz son, now too busy being a whizz, set up the ports for the sites to be 8083, 8084, 8085. I believe this is to do with keeping the servers separate on our 'internal' computers. 3 In the process of gathering the information in the current httpd-vhosts.conf file, I realised
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1 year ago
Tigercat
I have: Windows 10 Wampserver 3.2.3 Php 7.4.26 Apache 2.4.46 mysql 5.7.31 Wampserver icon is green No maria "All VC++ packages needed to Wampserver are installed correctly." phpmyadmin : "This site can’t be reached localhost refused to connect." The physical address of the localhost is c:/wamp64/www *** My problem: I cannot access my website locally. The me
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