I just want to preview an html page in Eclipse html editor (I've tried both Luna and Mars) on Mac OS Mavericks. While running "HTTP preview" as server, the http protocol is trying to start for a few minutes, then it brings a message - " Starting HTTP Preview at localhost" has encountered a problem, Server HTTP Preview at localhost failed to start.
I am pretty sure that this is something connected with my mac, as the same html file with the same Eclipse works fine on a windows computer. I've googled for 2 days already, cannot find a similar problem anywhere. I've tried a few things that I thought might help, like pinging localhost to check its status, but nothing helps. If anyone has encountered this problem on mac, please help me.
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BTW I am using CentOS 7.9.
Solved the question by changing browser from chrome to IE, edge also works.
I answered this below for anyone that is interested
I'm on Windows 10 using Chrome, Firefox and MS Edge. I'm trying to do something for a class I'm taking and can't get it to work. All I want to do is add something like this to the hosts file:
127.0.0.1 mysite.dev
This is ALL to run on my local PC. I eventually need to have my site able to run on IIS, but this is the first step and I can't get past it. (I'm on my second day trying)
What I've done:
I did edits in notepad on a file on my desktop.
I renamed the original hosts file in the drivers/etc directory.
I copied my file into the drivers/etc directory.
I ran ipconfig -flushdns
I successfully pinged the new site with: ping mysite.dev
I cleared browsing history in all three browsers.
I reopened all three browsers.
All that failed to make any difference (and I rebooted as well) So I added this:
I ran ipconfig -flushdns
Then ipconfig -renew
Then ipconfig -registerdns
Then repeated steps 5->6 and all failed to make any difference. These are the errors per browser:
Chrome: This site can’t be reached mysite.dev refused to connect.
Firefox: Unable to connect Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at www.mysite.dev.
MS Edge: Hmmm...can’t reach this page
I noticed that all three browsers changed http to https. Not sure if that mattered but I followed instructions to disable this re-direct for all three browsers and NONE of them actually stopped the redirect to https.
And I still can't the correct result, which should be the IIS default page. I can see the IIS default page with localhost, so IIS is running.
Help! Any ideas or directions at all would be very appreciated!
Got the answer from someone. Google owns the .dev domains and has restrictions on it so it HAS to be HTTPS, which requires certs etc, which is not in the scope of my class. I just changed it to mysite.local and BOOM!, there it was! Thanks.
I'm working on an app with a team. They are able to log in fine when running it on their local servers, however when I try to do so I get 'Invalide username / password' and no network activity or console errors in dev tools.
I have no idea why this could be, we're working on the exact same code - clearly it's something on my machine.
Has anyone come across anything like this before?
(Have tried other browsers and still nothing).
Maybe you need to check your server instalation on your machine.
For example, if you are using XAMPP to manage your Apache maybe there is some configuration that was set in the wrong way.
My advice is, save your code and re-install your server, pay attention to all configuration details and see if the problem is solved.
I just reformat my pc and installed XAMPP 1.8.3 in a 64 bit Windows 7 platform.
I put my project in htdocs and run it in Browser.
My project's function saves offenses to a student but when I clicked the Save Changes button in the addedit_offense.php file in my project, it says:
Access Forbidden!
You don't have permission to access the requested object.
It is either read-protected or not readable by the server.
If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster.
Error 403
localhost
Apache/2.4.3 (Win32) OpenSSL/1.0.1c PHP/5.4.7
Before everything went wrong and before I reformat my PC, everything went well. It runs okay and fine.
Please help me, I've been looking everywhere in the web but can't seem to find the right solution. Thanks! :)
ok as far as you said in the comments, the .htacess causes the problem. try to remove the .htacess file and it will surely work fine
I was using wamp 2.1a for my wordpress blog and a website. It was working fine. Then I caught a google redirect virus. I tried hard to get rid of it, finally i fixed it. Then, suddenly my wamp server stopped working, I mean both the services were running but when I opened localhost or 127.0.0.1, it just kept loading, and went on forever till I closed the browser's tab. Then I upgraded to wamp 2.2a and the problem is still there.
I've also checked the hosts file, tried to change the port to 8080 for apache, but it didn't help. I do not have skype (and never used it) so there's no port 80 conflict. When I restart the services, the apache service starts but the mysql service doesn't. When I click wamp tray menu, click on the remove service for mysql, a message box appears saying - mysqld.exe has stopped working. The only option I have there is close program.
I can't access my blog so I can't so any testing. Please tell me if this happened to you or if you have a solution to this. Any help is appreciated.
Did you try different web browser? I guess it is browser problem, clear your browser cache, might solve your problem.
I have found the following solution in another post here (from Sergiu Butnarasu) which worked for me.
Modify the apache HTTPD.CONF file. Change "Listen 80" to "Listen 0.0.0.0:80 http://forum.wampserver.com/read.php?2,93143