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Check the Laragon properties: You may have changed your document root, the default is c:\laragon\www directory. Laragon will automatically update the host file and create an Apache config based on the name of your folder in the www directory. c:\laragon\www\mysite Will create mysite.test & mysite2.test (unless you change the Hostname template to {name}.local Check your Windows host file (click the h in the top right corner of Laragon) you should see:
You may need to approve changes to your host file, check for a shield icon in the task bar, and allow changes. |
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Hello to the community. I recently created a local website with a custom domain using Laragon. I named the page mysite.local but then another day I wanted to name it test.local. Even though I delete the projects and recreate them, they both redirect me to another project mysite2.local. Any idea how to solve this mishap with laragon?
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