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16 years ago
sbarry50
I got it!!! FInally...I was on the right track according to my last post. I also changed the Wordpress address to and it now works if I type into either computer. It still doesn't work with or but thats ok. I only needed one of them to. Thanks for all your help yfastud. I'm sure there will end up being someone else in this predicament so you can pass that along to them if they ever nee
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16 years ago
sbarry50
I may have made a small step forward. In wp's admin panel under Option-> General, there are two options for the url of the blog. There is Wordpress address (root folder where blog is stored). This was set to . There is also blog address, which you can specify if you want the blog homepage to be different than the directory you installed wordpress. This was also set to . I changed thi
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16 years ago
sbarry50
If I type in the wamp computer, it redirects me to which is the wamp server configuration page. There is a link to the wordpress folder in the middle of the page, which when I click on it, my test blog appears and the browser address says . My problem is when I do the same on the networked computer, I get The page cannot be displayed. My LAN IP for the wamp comp is 192.168.1.105. Therefo
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16 years ago
sbarry50
To answer your first question, no. Nothing that the virtual host is supposed to do is working locally. I was asking if setting up dns was necessary to get the virtual host working locally. All I care about is working on my site on the computer with Wamp and periodically using the other computer with IE6 to check to see how it looks in that particular browser. If I had IE6 on the computer with
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16 years ago
sbarry50
At the end of your email you said www.mmaconvert.com, mmaconvert.com, and wp.mmaconvert.com only would work if I setup dns. Is that necessary? I don't know how to do that. I have registered that site and have it hosted although its just the default wp blog at the moment, but I'm assuming thats not what you were talking about.
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16 years ago
sbarry50
Well, that didn't work either. I replied back to your email but I figured I would post this here too just in case. Using these settings you emailed this is what I get when I type: Machine running wamp - my test blog appears - index of page with just logs folder as content - redirects to (wampserver homepage) - 404 not found Networked Computer - page cannot be displayed - ind
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16 years ago
sbarry50
Got it...thanks so much! I don't have time at the moment to do it, but i will later tonight. I'll let you know if it works. Thanks again
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16 years ago
sbarry50
www -> wordpress, mmaconvert, sub1, sub2, logs (folders) wordpress -> all the files and folders extracted from the wp download .zip mmaconvert-> logs sub1 -> logs sub2 -> logs Assuming you mean the WIndows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file, its contents are 127.0.0.1 localhost 127.0.0.1 mmaconvert 127.0.0.1 sub1 127.0.0.1 sub2
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16 years ago
sbarry50
NameVirtualHost *:80 <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName www.mmaconvert.com ServerAlias mmaconvert.com mmaconvert DocumentRoot C:/wamp/www/mmaconvert ErrorLog C:/wamp/www/mmaconvert/logs/error.log CustomLog C:/wamp/www/mmaconvert/logs/access.log common </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName sub1.mmaconvert.com ServerAlias sub1 DocumentRoot C:/wamp/www/sub1 ErrorL
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16 years ago
sbarry50
yfastud, I went through your guides and did everything exactly like you said and I cannot get it to work. Like i mentioned before I'm using this for wordpress. On the machine running wamp, I have the wordpress folder in the C:\wamp\www folder. According to your guide I now have three additional folders labeled my_domain, sub1, and sub2. On my local machine if I type , my test blog appears
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16 years ago
sbarry50
Ok cool, thanks yfastud
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16 years ago
sbarry50
I recently posted a thread about my computer suddenly stopped accessing localhost for testing out a wordpress blog I'm developing. I was able to get ahold of a much newer computer running Vista that I was able to get this working on. However, with the Vista machine I can't test the site out in IE6. I've heard of others running Wamp on one computer and doing the testing on a different computer
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16 years ago
sbarry50
what is highjackthis???
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16 years ago
sbarry50
That's really not an option for but thanks. Could you atleast tell me where I can find those registry entries?
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16 years ago
sbarry50
@yfastud - I currently do not have Wamp installed. I cannot find any folders in the registry pertaining to what you said in you reply. I have run the reg scans since I've had it installed so perhaps that removed them. Or the files are hiding somewhere I'm not looking. @sans - thanks man...goodluck to you too
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16 years ago
sbarry50
yfastud Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It means they're both in the same machine. Anyway, > after uninstall, did you clean up their registries > before reinstall? Registries for wamp are > wampapache and wampmysql, but I don't know > registries for xampp No I didn't. Where in the registry do I find those? By clean up do you mean delete?
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16 years ago
sbarry50
yfastud Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Did you guys install any soft recently? I mean, no > matter direct or indirect; direct means you run > executive file, and indirect means you just update > something either through soft or browser Not to my knowledge...I know I didn't install anything directly. I thought maybe I picked up a virus throug
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16 years ago
sbarry50
yfastud Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > But, when I run the Xampp portcheck it says > xampp is running the Apache on 80 and 443 > > I'd like to know if you're running both wamp and > xampp on the same machine? When it first stopped working in Xampp I installed Wamp without uninstalling Xampp, but always had one or the other turned o
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16 years ago
sbarry50
where's yfastud??? He seems to have all the answers
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16 years ago
sbarry50
I didn't know about that but I checked it out and I don't see anything referring to port 80. I do have the apache running and it doesn't show up although mysql does. But, when I run the Xampp portcheck it says xampp is running the Apache on 80 and 443 like i always did when it was working. I don't know...I know my way around a computer pretty well but not this well...
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16 years ago
sbarry50
Sorry you're having the same problem. I know how you feel. My computer is about to be thrown out the window. I'm still trying different things. If I find a solution I'll definitely post it here for you. And I would appreciate it if you did the same. Until then, I hope someone can help...
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16 years ago
sbarry50
Can anyone help????
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16 years ago
sbarry50
I've been looking through the forums and have found people having similar problems but none of the suggested solutions have solved it. I've added Win32DisableAcceptEx to the end of the httpd file, triple checked windows firewall including disabling and opening port 80 on it. I do not have Skype (never have), I have Win XP Pro. Also I have not found any clues in the error logs. Here's an example f
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16 years ago
sbarry50
Hi, I have been using Xampp lite for a few weeks now while I have been building a wordpress blog to test it locally. I did not have any issues with it until today. Whenever I would go to localhost in FF it would just sit there and say "Waiting for localhost...", nothing would appear and it would eventually just say "Done". After troubleshooting for a while with no answers I
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