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    Mike123 @mark.robustelli
    last edited by 10 Jan 2024, 00:27

    @mark-robustelli
    One of the problems is I can't get the command to work as per the screen capture below.

    Any thoughts?

    Mike
    e664662d-9834-48ca-bb38-f65f629718e8-PICT3.jpg

    M 1 Reply Last reply 12 Jan 2024, 14:53 Reply Quote 0
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      Mike123 @mark.robustelli
      last edited by 10 Jan 2024, 18:40

      @mark-robustelli said in First Log In Screen:

      php -S localhost:9012 -t public

      I have tried to run the last command
      "php -S localhost:9012 -t public"
      and I get an error message that "the directory public is not found.

      Meanwhile the public folder is there in the screen below:
      98887c4d-2eb3-4687-8664-d131f4d2a238-PICT4.jpg

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        mark.robustelli @Mike123
        last edited by 12 Jan 2024, 14:53

        @mike123 So, I'm not sure what your directory structure looks like, but is it possible the "complete-application" directory is not in the donca folder? You should look for the "complete-application" folder in the folder you cloned the repo.

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          mark.robustelli @Mike123
          last edited by 12 Jan 2024, 14:57

          @mike123 from which folder are you running the

          "php -S localhost:9012 -t public"
          

          command?

          You should make sure you are in the "complete-application" folder when running that command.

          cd complete-application
          composer install
          php -S localhost:9012 -t public
          
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            Mike123 @mark.robustelli
            last edited by 13 Jan 2024, 10:07

            @mark-robustelli
            Yes. I am in the complete-installation folder

            See screen capture below:
            a29894c6-325f-4151-b277-7baed390c4c8-PICT3.jpg

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              Mike123 @mark.robustelli
              last edited by 14 Jan 2024, 01:19

              @mark-robustelli
              I have studied this further, I was using a small s instead of a capital S in the line
              "php -S localhost:9012 -t public".
              With that change I was able to get the server running with a steam of code as below.
              The stream stopped on the last line with the cursor flashing for 1 hour. I finally shut it down.
              The web site comes up with the coin picture but clicking on the LogIn button generates an error message.
              I don't think this is ready for prime time in Windows 11.
              0f8dd8d3-d608-4d9b-a475-040eb365debf-PICT4.jpg

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                mark.robustelli @Mike123
                last edited by 17 Jan 2024, 21:38

                @mike123 Can you please try with a capital "S" vs lowercase "s?"

                php -S localhost:9012 -t public
                
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