Failing to display localhost
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oldcelt last edited by
Opera fails to display localhost but is ok with other urls. All 4 of my other browsers show localhost ok.
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oldcelt last edited by
I run Wampserver and, since all 5 other browsers have no problem, I doubt the port number is a problem. Because I'm a developer I use 6 browsers to test how my software works in each environment.
I should say that Opera did display as expected for some time but, for no apparent reason, stopped. I haven't installed any new software for six months or more. The only changes have been Windows updates.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@oldcelt Try the portable version of Opera so you can test with a fresh Opera profile. If it works there, you know it's just something funky with your normal setup. https://www.opera.com/download#portable
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oldcelt last edited by
@sgunhouse I do use a VPN (Surfshark) but not the built-in Opera one. All other browsers have no problem with that and I've just tried disconnecting the VPN but Opera still won't show the page.
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oldcelt last edited by
@burnout426 Surely, I'd need Wampserver or similar on my mobile in order to set up a localhost server?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@oldcelt said in Failing to display localhost:
@burnout426 Surely, I'd need Wampserver or similar on my mobile in order to set up a localhost server?
The portable version just installs to a folder on your desktop for example. It has nothing to do with mobile.
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oldcelt last edited by
@burnout426 Sorry, when you said portable version I assumed you meant for a smart phone or tablet. What is the portable version and why would you need it on a desktop?
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oldcelt last edited by
@sgunhouse Confusion has arisen because @burnout426 suggested installing the portable version which I assumed referred to a version for mobile phones and notepads.
I don't know why anyone would want a "portable" version on a desktop.
To be clear I'm having the problem on a desktop running Windows 10 (fully updated) with Wampserver set up as my localhost server. I've uninstalled Opera completely, including my data, then downloaded a fresh copy and installed it. The problem persists.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
A portable install is an install that can be made to removable storage, such as a USB key or SD card, All user data is stored with the program so that if the device were used with another computer it would still work and have all your bookmarks and settings. As this implies the program wouldn't be using any data from your previous install, it is good for testing purposes..
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oldcelt last edited by oldcelt
@sgunhouse Thank you very much - I was totally unaware of that. I'll give it a go.
Just installed portable version and it works fine. Many thanks!
Still cannot understand why it's stopped working in my standard installation?Can I import all my Speed Dial settings?