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mamp update multiple folders
  1. MAMP UPDATE MULTIPLE FOLDERS FOR MAC OS X
  2. MAMP UPDATE MULTIPLE FOLDERS FULL
  3. MAMP UPDATE MULTIPLE FOLDERS MAC

Step 1: Hide the :8888 from the localhost:8888 url The following steps are based on you already having MAMP installed.

MAMP UPDATE MULTIPLE FOLDERS MAC

It conflicts with Mac OS's Bonjur and causes a slow website. HINT: Try not to use the extension name of.

MAMP UPDATE MULTIPLE FOLDERS FOR MAC OS X

I guess the question is.why am I able to view the root directory of the MAMP htdocs folder.but cannot view the sub-directory "forums" (htdocs/forums).By default when installing MAMP for Mac OS X it will redirect you to the host url but what if you want to use a subdomain like for testing rather than Here is how I managed it using both Mac OS 10.10 (Yosemite) and MAMP version 3.0.7. When trying to view the website with this new Document Root path.I still get the message " Forbidden You don't have permission to access /forums/faq.html on this server." I made the change.stopped the server.quit MAMP.then restarted MAMP. I thought I would try changing the default "Document Root" path in MAMP preferences from the default setting of " /Applications/MAMP/htdocs".to " /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/forums". If I manually type in the URL field localhost:8888/forums/ get the message " Forbidden You don't have permission to access /forums/faq.html on this server." I don't know why this is.maybe I need to modify a setting. In this " forums" sub-directory I have a " faq.html" file. The actual forum files for the website are located in a " forums" sub-directory ( htdocs > forums).not the root directory. If I manually type in localhost:8888/maintenance.html I'm able to view this file. In the root directory of the MAMP htdocs folder (same place as the "Hello World" test index.html file).there's a maintenance.html file. All I get is the "Hello World" message from the test index.html file that was created recently (suggested earlier in this thread). Update: Changed both of the location's in the database where the website URL is listed to. htaccess) in my MAMP htdocs folder has no dot (.) in front of it.and I can't rename it with a dot (.).since when I try this.the computer OS gives me the error." can't use a name that begins with a dot "." because these names are reserved for the system". And the htaccess file (which is normally.

MAMP UPDATE MULTIPLE FOLDERS FULL

I noticed that all of the files/folders from my servers public_html directory that have a period (.) in front of their names are not included when I get a full backup of my site. So I'm thinking something may be up with my site files in the MAMP htdocs folder (maybe some important files from my server are missing to make things work). The guy doing this video also changed his MAMP port settings from 8888 to 80 (1:27 of the video).but I don't think this should effect my setup if I leave it at the default 8888 setting. In this video.if you skip to 2:45 point in the video.you can see what I mean: When I look at some Youtube videos on MAMP.some of them at least see an " Index of /" message on the browser page.

mamp update multiple folders mamp update multiple folders

I copied everything from my severs public_html folder.into the MAMP htdocs folder.but all I get when I click on the MAMP "My Website" link.is a blank white browser page. Or something is not correct with my website html & PHP files in the htdocs folder. I left everything at the default setting.right now it's port 8888. Have a setting not correct (maybe wrong localhost port). Now that the database seems to be imported properly.I'm starting to think either I: But either way.I was able to import the databse with Terminal. Unfortunately it was also mentioned that for databases larger than 100+ megabytes.this fix doesn't always work (phpMyAdmin will give an error). In my internet searches I did come across this adjustment for the phpMyAdmin for modifying the max database import size.














Mamp update multiple folders