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Hi bro, This video very useful for me. But I have the problem when i create new auth with command "php artisan make:auth". I had migrate and configured already, but I couldn't access to other route like "login and register", so what is the problem?
Hi Bro, Your totally outstanding i liked the video most, gone through many videos but this video clear all doubt. Thanks a lot.. I want your help bro, my project is of laravel 4 and it doesn't consist of Public directory it run perfectly in local windows Pc but when tried to upload it to aws it showing apache port 80 error. I changed the permission of storage folder also but it is not working.. plz help bro..
Ken which command you are asking .You can try in Code test project( . github.com/agnihotrived/Code-Test ) or let me know what you want I will try to help you
This is a great video. Pls can you confirm if this can be done with AWS free tier. . Just that I am very new to AWS and will greatly appreciate all your help / advice here
Install (Apache ,My Sql,,PHP) lamp server sudo apt-get install lamp-server^ If you want to install phpmyadmin then follow these step. sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin Rectify if phpmyadmin installed but not working ======== Using VIM EDITOR:--- vim /etc/apache2/apache2.conf Add the following to the bottom of the file: # phpMyAdmin Configuration Include /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf Then exit and save the file with the command :wq. And, restart Apache 2 with the following command: service apache2 restart In vim there are 3 different modes: Insert - allows typing and editing as normal Visual - used for selecting copy/paste etc. Normal - used for commands To get back to Normal mode, you can always press esc. Once you are at Normal mode Press : to begin your command (you'll see it appear in the bottom left). The following commands are related to quiting vim: :q - quit if no changes were made :q! - quit and destroy any changes made :wq - write changes (save) and quit :x - similar to :wq, only write the file if changes were made, then quit