I'm using XAMPP and opening my html file using localhost/filename.html. So both my html document and .js file are in the same directory, in C:/xampp/htdocs. When I open the html file using localhost/filename.html in the browser window, it does not include the changes to the code. It's using the same version of the .js file before I saved the changes. But when I open the html document locally (offline, not running on localhost), the changes to the .js are there.

But at first you have to set/change the MySQL Root password. Start the Apache server and type localhost or 127.0.0.1 in your browser's address bar. If you haven't deleted anything from the htdocs folder the xampp status page appears. Navigate to security settings and change your mysql root password.


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XAMPP isn't in PortableApps.com Format, but it easily integrates with the PortableApps.com Menu by using the XAMPP Launcher (linked above) and installing XAMPP in the root directory of your portable device or creating an XAMPP\App\xampp directory within the launcher path and placing it there. The root directory is preferred. You can open the zip/7z archive of the portable version with 7-Zip Portable.

When you run xampp, your computer is acting as a web server, so if I am on the same network as you (e.g. the WiFi at a cafe) and know the name of your machine, or if I find out that your laptop is serving on port 80, I can browse to your xampp control page, log into your phpmyadmin because you never changed the root password and copy your database. If one of your sites has insecure scripts that take user input to fetch something from outside xampp's htdocs folder, I could possibly gain access to your computer's entire file system.

I have fully created the EC2 but I was taught in college that I was suppose to use some code to install something like xampp in my instance using a code in the "user data section in advance" but then I got ill and have forgotten what the code was and how the local website was transferred there. I can't ask my teacher's now because holidays have started, and can't find online about this. If you do know, could you please give me a source I can follow.

However, I am trying to add an SSL certificate for my cms.techmax.com.tr domain name that I run with apache xampp on a windows device on a remote desktop in another company, but I encounter this error.

I converted pem files to key and crt files. Then I add .crt file to windows as trusted certificate. After this, I set paths of crt and key files in xampp/apache/conf/extra/httpd-ssl and its worked.

Thanks you for your help. @orangepizza @rg305

Installation for Windows is very simple. You can use the XAMPP installer executable (for example, xampp-windows-x64-7.4.4-0-VC15-installer.exe). Detailed installation instructions for Windows are available here.

For Windows, it is recommended that you install XAMPP in c:\xampp (not in c:\program files). If you do this, your Joomla! (and any other local website folders) will go into the folder c:\xampp\htdocs. (By convention, all web content goes under the htdocs folder.)

If you have multiple HTTP servers (such as IIS) you can change the XAMPP listening port. In xamppDir\apache\conf\httpd.conf, modify the line Listen 80 to Listen [portnumber] (for example: Listen 8080).

Many Mac users have a little difficulty at this stage when trying to set up another instance of Apache on their machine. If you cannot start XAMPP's Apache, you have two options:

Change the listening port of XAMPP. In \Applications\XAMPP\xamppfiles\etc\httpd.conf, modify the Listen 80 line to Listen [portNumber]. For example: Listen 8080

Depending on your security settings, Windows 7 users will probably have a small window open, asking if you want to allow xampp-control.exe to make modifications to your computer. Click Yes to allow Apache or MySQL to start.

Note: In XAMPP, the configuration files of Apache, MySQL, PHP are located in C:\Program Files\xampp. For any configuration file changes, you need to restart Apache and MySQL.


Within the installation directory, you'll find a program named Port Check (xampp-portcheck.exe). Double-clicking on this tool will display the status of the ports required for Apache, MySQL, and other software components included with XAMPP. If the essential ports are already occupied, the program will show the names of the services running on those ports.

I have been so stupid to hit go at the bottom after I added a new user, deleting all users including root. I have re-installed xampp twice, tried to change the password via the xampp security, still with no success. xAmpp loads perfect on , phpMyAdmin though shows the following error -

You can delete all your mysql data by deleting the "data" directory in \xampp\mysql (at least that's the path in my installation). The access restrictions are stored in a database named mysql, so when you delete and re-install it you should be back on square 1.

This has nothing to do with any windows administrator privileges - mysql maintains its completely independent access restriction system. 17dc91bb1f

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