Port 80 & WP network installation
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Hi.
I am using WP on XAMPP (win7). The issues I came across are quite known and I could have chosen to solve (as I did to install WP) some of them and be able to carry on to a certain point. I decided though, to open this thread so I could be able to understand more the mechanism.
Everything volves around the Apache port 80 affair. I changed it (in 8080) in httpd.conf but found out WP doen’t allow installation of a network on a different port than 80 and so chose to change it back as I had to tipe :8080 every time on the the browser.
I read then different approaches to this matter.
– Some would say to add a few lines on wp-admin\network.php (adding the desired port) and few other settings but that everything would have got undone once WP would update itself.
– Some else would say to list “fake” domains in the host file (I was reading this).I din’t understand, however, how that would have anything to do with ports, how fake domaind are useful and what multisite mean exactly.
I read (here) that in order for XAMPP (Apache) to work properly I need to deactivate possible services using port 80 and to that I have to type
net stop http
into the cmd.[img]https://i.imgur.com/fFa9RlU.png?1[/img]
Is it any other way around it, or do I need to deactivate any other service involved port 80 use every time I use XAMPP?
I guess I might have mixed a couple of things up. Hope you’ll help me getting my head arond this.
Thank you.
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