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I have installed WAMP on my PC. Successfully Installed. I can access phpmyadmin, localhost. When I'm trying to access my local project folder using localhost it's showing a blank page. Here's my local project path URL.



C:wamp64wwwphpproject. Check my localhost



I clicked on phpproject on localhost. Please check the below image. Observe the URL
Observe the URL



When I type manually by using "localhost/phpproject/" it's working fine and showing files list.enter image description here I want to know the reason why this occurs. I googled a lot but didn't find the exact reason. Somewhere I read about changing the value in index.php in the www folder.



*($suppress_localhost ? 'http://' : '')
change http:// to http://localhost/ *



But now the latest version is having a different value in it. Please explain the reason and solution.










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  • Click on the "Add a Virtual Host" link on the homepage. Follow the instructions to make your www/phpproject folder into a Virtual Host DocumentRoot folder.

    – RiggsFolly
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:50













  • I added the Virtual host with the name of "phpfinalmodule" it's working but I want to know why we need to create virtual host for this. Can't we access directly by "localhost" homepage?

    – Anudeepsyamprasad
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:31








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    You can, but its not a good idea. Once you move this site to a real hosting package your site will be running in a Virtual Host, so if you code it in an environment that matches its final destination you will get less (maybe no) problems when you come to do that

    – RiggsFolly
    Nov 27 '18 at 9:37











  • You should try Devserver instead (www.easyphp.org). Wampserver is outdated.

    – Peter Estiven
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:06


















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I have installed WAMP on my PC. Successfully Installed. I can access phpmyadmin, localhost. When I'm trying to access my local project folder using localhost it's showing a blank page. Here's my local project path URL.



C:wamp64wwwphpproject. Check my localhost



I clicked on phpproject on localhost. Please check the below image. Observe the URL
Observe the URL



When I type manually by using "localhost/phpproject/" it's working fine and showing files list.enter image description here I want to know the reason why this occurs. I googled a lot but didn't find the exact reason. Somewhere I read about changing the value in index.php in the www folder.



*($suppress_localhost ? 'http://' : '')
change http:// to http://localhost/ *



But now the latest version is having a different value in it. Please explain the reason and solution.










share|improve this question























  • Click on the "Add a Virtual Host" link on the homepage. Follow the instructions to make your www/phpproject folder into a Virtual Host DocumentRoot folder.

    – RiggsFolly
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:50













  • I added the Virtual host with the name of "phpfinalmodule" it's working but I want to know why we need to create virtual host for this. Can't we access directly by "localhost" homepage?

    – Anudeepsyamprasad
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:31








  • 1





    You can, but its not a good idea. Once you move this site to a real hosting package your site will be running in a Virtual Host, so if you code it in an environment that matches its final destination you will get less (maybe no) problems when you come to do that

    – RiggsFolly
    Nov 27 '18 at 9:37











  • You should try Devserver instead (www.easyphp.org). Wampserver is outdated.

    – Peter Estiven
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:06














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I have installed WAMP on my PC. Successfully Installed. I can access phpmyadmin, localhost. When I'm trying to access my local project folder using localhost it's showing a blank page. Here's my local project path URL.



C:wamp64wwwphpproject. Check my localhost



I clicked on phpproject on localhost. Please check the below image. Observe the URL
Observe the URL



When I type manually by using "localhost/phpproject/" it's working fine and showing files list.enter image description here I want to know the reason why this occurs. I googled a lot but didn't find the exact reason. Somewhere I read about changing the value in index.php in the www folder.



*($suppress_localhost ? 'http://' : '')
change http:// to http://localhost/ *



But now the latest version is having a different value in it. Please explain the reason and solution.










share|improve this question














I have installed WAMP on my PC. Successfully Installed. I can access phpmyadmin, localhost. When I'm trying to access my local project folder using localhost it's showing a blank page. Here's my local project path URL.



C:wamp64wwwphpproject. Check my localhost



I clicked on phpproject on localhost. Please check the below image. Observe the URL
Observe the URL



When I type manually by using "localhost/phpproject/" it's working fine and showing files list.enter image description here I want to know the reason why this occurs. I googled a lot but didn't find the exact reason. Somewhere I read about changing the value in index.php in the www folder.



*($suppress_localhost ? 'http://' : '')
change http:// to http://localhost/ *



But now the latest version is having a different value in it. Please explain the reason and solution.







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  • Click on the "Add a Virtual Host" link on the homepage. Follow the instructions to make your www/phpproject folder into a Virtual Host DocumentRoot folder.

    – RiggsFolly
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:50













  • I added the Virtual host with the name of "phpfinalmodule" it's working but I want to know why we need to create virtual host for this. Can't we access directly by "localhost" homepage?

    – Anudeepsyamprasad
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:31








  • 1





    You can, but its not a good idea. Once you move this site to a real hosting package your site will be running in a Virtual Host, so if you code it in an environment that matches its final destination you will get less (maybe no) problems when you come to do that

    – RiggsFolly
    Nov 27 '18 at 9:37











  • You should try Devserver instead (www.easyphp.org). Wampserver is outdated.

    – Peter Estiven
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:06



















  • Click on the "Add a Virtual Host" link on the homepage. Follow the instructions to make your www/phpproject folder into a Virtual Host DocumentRoot folder.

    – RiggsFolly
    Nov 26 '18 at 14:50













  • I added the Virtual host with the name of "phpfinalmodule" it's working but I want to know why we need to create virtual host for this. Can't we access directly by "localhost" homepage?

    – Anudeepsyamprasad
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:31








  • 1





    You can, but its not a good idea. Once you move this site to a real hosting package your site will be running in a Virtual Host, so if you code it in an environment that matches its final destination you will get less (maybe no) problems when you come to do that

    – RiggsFolly
    Nov 27 '18 at 9:37











  • You should try Devserver instead (www.easyphp.org). Wampserver is outdated.

    – Peter Estiven
    Nov 27 '18 at 13:06

















Click on the "Add a Virtual Host" link on the homepage. Follow the instructions to make your www/phpproject folder into a Virtual Host DocumentRoot folder.

– RiggsFolly
Nov 26 '18 at 14:50







Click on the "Add a Virtual Host" link on the homepage. Follow the instructions to make your www/phpproject folder into a Virtual Host DocumentRoot folder.

– RiggsFolly
Nov 26 '18 at 14:50















I added the Virtual host with the name of "phpfinalmodule" it's working but I want to know why we need to create virtual host for this. Can't we access directly by "localhost" homepage?

– Anudeepsyamprasad
Nov 26 '18 at 16:31







I added the Virtual host with the name of "phpfinalmodule" it's working but I want to know why we need to create virtual host for this. Can't we access directly by "localhost" homepage?

– Anudeepsyamprasad
Nov 26 '18 at 16:31






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You can, but its not a good idea. Once you move this site to a real hosting package your site will be running in a Virtual Host, so if you code it in an environment that matches its final destination you will get less (maybe no) problems when you come to do that

– RiggsFolly
Nov 27 '18 at 9:37





You can, but its not a good idea. Once you move this site to a real hosting package your site will be running in a Virtual Host, so if you code it in an environment that matches its final destination you will get less (maybe no) problems when you come to do that

– RiggsFolly
Nov 27 '18 at 9:37













You should try Devserver instead (www.easyphp.org). Wampserver is outdated.

– Peter Estiven
Nov 27 '18 at 13:06





You should try Devserver instead (www.easyphp.org). Wampserver is outdated.

– Peter Estiven
Nov 27 '18 at 13:06












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