Chrome wont open my PHP file hosted by XAMPP, even if I used HTTP (constantly loading)












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I am using XAMPP to host a simple register script inside a folder called phptesting. But every time i try to view any possible errors in the script via chrome, it will never load. Its always loading. I used http://localhost/phptesting/register.php, and I've switched out the URL for so many others. When I look back at Apache, it switched ports, even if i didn't touch it. from 80 to some huge random number; "50947". I never set it to look like that.



To sum up, i put a PHP file in a folder. try to open it in google chrome (to see any errors chrome pulls up). And it will constantly load. I look back to XAMPP, the port has changed from 80 to some huge number. (WAMP does the same thing too, but I don't know if it changed the ports)



I appreciate all help, thanks
This is it switching ports when i try to access it.










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  • WAMP does the same thing too

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 14:53











  • @KurtVandenBranden C:/xampp/htdocs/

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 14:59











  • Is the link really htpp://localhost/phptesting/register.php? Or is it http://localhost/phptesting/register.php?

    – Luke Savefrogs
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:41













  • @LukeSavefrogs A small typo, thanks for pointing it out

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:46
















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I am using XAMPP to host a simple register script inside a folder called phptesting. But every time i try to view any possible errors in the script via chrome, it will never load. Its always loading. I used http://localhost/phptesting/register.php, and I've switched out the URL for so many others. When I look back at Apache, it switched ports, even if i didn't touch it. from 80 to some huge random number; "50947". I never set it to look like that.



To sum up, i put a PHP file in a folder. try to open it in google chrome (to see any errors chrome pulls up). And it will constantly load. I look back to XAMPP, the port has changed from 80 to some huge number. (WAMP does the same thing too, but I don't know if it changed the ports)



I appreciate all help, thanks
This is it switching ports when i try to access it.










share|improve this question

























  • WAMP does the same thing too

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 14:53











  • @KurtVandenBranden C:/xampp/htdocs/

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 14:59











  • Is the link really htpp://localhost/phptesting/register.php? Or is it http://localhost/phptesting/register.php?

    – Luke Savefrogs
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:41













  • @LukeSavefrogs A small typo, thanks for pointing it out

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:46














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I am using XAMPP to host a simple register script inside a folder called phptesting. But every time i try to view any possible errors in the script via chrome, it will never load. Its always loading. I used http://localhost/phptesting/register.php, and I've switched out the URL for so many others. When I look back at Apache, it switched ports, even if i didn't touch it. from 80 to some huge random number; "50947". I never set it to look like that.



To sum up, i put a PHP file in a folder. try to open it in google chrome (to see any errors chrome pulls up). And it will constantly load. I look back to XAMPP, the port has changed from 80 to some huge number. (WAMP does the same thing too, but I don't know if it changed the ports)



I appreciate all help, thanks
This is it switching ports when i try to access it.










share|improve this question
















I am using XAMPP to host a simple register script inside a folder called phptesting. But every time i try to view any possible errors in the script via chrome, it will never load. Its always loading. I used http://localhost/phptesting/register.php, and I've switched out the URL for so many others. When I look back at Apache, it switched ports, even if i didn't touch it. from 80 to some huge random number; "50947". I never set it to look like that.



To sum up, i put a PHP file in a folder. try to open it in google chrome (to see any errors chrome pulls up). And it will constantly load. I look back to XAMPP, the port has changed from 80 to some huge number. (WAMP does the same thing too, but I don't know if it changed the ports)



I appreciate all help, thanks
This is it switching ports when i try to access it.







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  • WAMP does the same thing too

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 14:53











  • @KurtVandenBranden C:/xampp/htdocs/

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 14:59











  • Is the link really htpp://localhost/phptesting/register.php? Or is it http://localhost/phptesting/register.php?

    – Luke Savefrogs
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:41













  • @LukeSavefrogs A small typo, thanks for pointing it out

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:46



















  • WAMP does the same thing too

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 14:53











  • @KurtVandenBranden C:/xampp/htdocs/

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 14:59











  • Is the link really htpp://localhost/phptesting/register.php? Or is it http://localhost/phptesting/register.php?

    – Luke Savefrogs
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:41













  • @LukeSavefrogs A small typo, thanks for pointing it out

    – Alec Harvey
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:46

















WAMP does the same thing too

– Alec Harvey
Nov 13 '18 at 14:53





WAMP does the same thing too

– Alec Harvey
Nov 13 '18 at 14:53













@KurtVandenBranden C:/xampp/htdocs/

– Alec Harvey
Nov 13 '18 at 14:59





@KurtVandenBranden C:/xampp/htdocs/

– Alec Harvey
Nov 13 '18 at 14:59













Is the link really htpp://localhost/phptesting/register.php? Or is it http://localhost/phptesting/register.php?

– Luke Savefrogs
Nov 13 '18 at 15:41







Is the link really htpp://localhost/phptesting/register.php? Or is it http://localhost/phptesting/register.php?

– Luke Savefrogs
Nov 13 '18 at 15:41















@LukeSavefrogs A small typo, thanks for pointing it out

– Alec Harvey
Nov 13 '18 at 15:46





@LukeSavefrogs A small typo, thanks for pointing it out

– Alec Harvey
Nov 13 '18 at 15:46












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