“Object not found” error with XAMPP












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I have been trying hard to get my xampp 1.8.3 to work but it has been no use. I have already worked on it but I'm facing a problem in this new window installation on Win 7 64-bit
http://localhost is working for me and displaying phpmyadmin therein but http://localhost/htdocs/file_name.php is giving me an "Object not found!" error every time.




The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL manually please check your spelling and try again.



If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster.



Error 404



localhost
Apache/2.4.9 (Win32) OpenSSL/1.0.1g PHP/5.5.11




I have re-installed it 3 times already.










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  • "htdocs" is normally the DOCUMENT_ROOT (that localhost refers to), so you would not normally specify this in the URL. I would expect the URL to be http://localhost/file_name.php. To be honest, if you are having to specify "htdocs" in the URL then the DocumentRoot (in your server config) is probably set incorrectly.
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I have been trying hard to get my xampp 1.8.3 to work but it has been no use. I have already worked on it but I'm facing a problem in this new window installation on Win 7 64-bit
http://localhost is working for me and displaying phpmyadmin therein but http://localhost/htdocs/file_name.php is giving me an "Object not found!" error every time.




The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL manually please check your spelling and try again.



If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster.



Error 404



localhost
Apache/2.4.9 (Win32) OpenSSL/1.0.1g PHP/5.5.11




I have re-installed it 3 times already.










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  • "htdocs" is normally the DOCUMENT_ROOT (that localhost refers to), so you would not normally specify this in the URL. I would expect the URL to be http://localhost/file_name.php. To be honest, if you are having to specify "htdocs" in the URL then the DocumentRoot (in your server config) is probably set incorrectly.
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    Aug 8 '14 at 8:58














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I have been trying hard to get my xampp 1.8.3 to work but it has been no use. I have already worked on it but I'm facing a problem in this new window installation on Win 7 64-bit
http://localhost is working for me and displaying phpmyadmin therein but http://localhost/htdocs/file_name.php is giving me an "Object not found!" error every time.




The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL manually please check your spelling and try again.



If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster.



Error 404



localhost
Apache/2.4.9 (Win32) OpenSSL/1.0.1g PHP/5.5.11




I have re-installed it 3 times already.










share|improve this question















I have been trying hard to get my xampp 1.8.3 to work but it has been no use. I have already worked on it but I'm facing a problem in this new window installation on Win 7 64-bit
http://localhost is working for me and displaying phpmyadmin therein but http://localhost/htdocs/file_name.php is giving me an "Object not found!" error every time.




The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL manually please check your spelling and try again.



If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster.



Error 404



localhost
Apache/2.4.9 (Win32) OpenSSL/1.0.1g PHP/5.5.11




I have re-installed it 3 times already.







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  • "htdocs" is normally the DOCUMENT_ROOT (that localhost refers to), so you would not normally specify this in the URL. I would expect the URL to be http://localhost/file_name.php. To be honest, if you are having to specify "htdocs" in the URL then the DocumentRoot (in your server config) is probably set incorrectly.
    – MrWhite
    Aug 8 '14 at 8:58


















  • "htdocs" is normally the DOCUMENT_ROOT (that localhost refers to), so you would not normally specify this in the URL. I would expect the URL to be http://localhost/file_name.php. To be honest, if you are having to specify "htdocs" in the URL then the DocumentRoot (in your server config) is probably set incorrectly.
    – MrWhite
    Aug 8 '14 at 8:58
















"htdocs" is normally the DOCUMENT_ROOT (that localhost refers to), so you would not normally specify this in the URL. I would expect the URL to be http://localhost/file_name.php. To be honest, if you are having to specify "htdocs" in the URL then the DocumentRoot (in your server config) is probably set incorrectly.
– MrWhite
Aug 8 '14 at 8:58




"htdocs" is normally the DOCUMENT_ROOT (that localhost refers to), so you would not normally specify this in the URL. I would expect the URL to be http://localhost/file_name.php. To be honest, if you are having to specify "htdocs" in the URL then the DocumentRoot (in your server config) is probably set incorrectly.
– MrWhite
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Just added below lines in C:xamppapacheconfextrahttpd-xampp.conf and restart apache



Alias /htdocs "C:/xampp/htdocs/"

Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews ExecCGI
AllowOverride All
Require all granted






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    You don't have to create another folder inside htdocs, you must have .php files in htdocs because is where your localhost direct. localhost/text.php






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      Just added below lines in C:xamppapacheconfextrahttpd-xampp.conf and restart apache



      Alias /htdocs "C:/xampp/htdocs/"

      Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews ExecCGI
      AllowOverride All
      Require all granted






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        Just added below lines in C:xamppapacheconfextrahttpd-xampp.conf and restart apache



        Alias /htdocs "C:/xampp/htdocs/"

        Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews ExecCGI
        AllowOverride All
        Require all granted






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          Just added below lines in C:xamppapacheconfextrahttpd-xampp.conf and restart apache



          Alias /htdocs "C:/xampp/htdocs/"

          Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews ExecCGI
          AllowOverride All
          Require all granted






          share|improve this answer












          Just added below lines in C:xamppapacheconfextrahttpd-xampp.conf and restart apache



          Alias /htdocs "C:/xampp/htdocs/"

          Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews ExecCGI
          AllowOverride All
          Require all granted







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              You don't have to create another folder inside htdocs, you must have .php files in htdocs because is where your localhost direct. localhost/text.php






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                You don't have to create another folder inside htdocs, you must have .php files in htdocs because is where your localhost direct. localhost/text.php






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                  You don't have to create another folder inside htdocs, you must have .php files in htdocs because is where your localhost direct. localhost/text.php






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                  You don't have to create another folder inside htdocs, you must have .php files in htdocs because is where your localhost direct. localhost/text.php







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