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Hi, first time poster, and user of Epic Browser and I'm in love with the browser already. However, the only downside I see so far, is I'm not able to load h t t p://localhost/ in Epic Browser, using XAMPP. Is there a way to allow xampp/localhost to run and load in Epic Browser? Thanks.
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Thanks so much for your support. Thrilled that you're enjoying Epic & thanks for the feedback.
You should be able to load localhost urls via Epic. What system/OS are you on? What's the error that you're seeing?
I just tested this on my Mac and localhost files are working...
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Thanks so much for your support. Thrilled that you're enjoying Epic & thanks for the feedback.
You're welcome. I used to love Firefox back in the day when it actually ran faster and wasn't over bloated lol. But plan to drop Firefox totally soon here and just stick with Epic. Cause we all know, anything with "Google" isn't good.
You should be able to load localhost urls via Epic. What system/OS are you on? What's the error that you're seeing?
I just tested this on my Mac and localhost files are working...
Well, I tried it originally with the proxy enabled, then it didn't work. I disabled the proxy icon to be "red" up top there, and it loads Localhost/. With proxy on, I get error...
ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved
The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL: /index.php/BoardList/
Invalid URL
Some aspect of the requested URL is incorrect.
Some possible problems are:
Missing or incorrect access protocol (should be http:// or similar)
Missing hostname
Illegal double-escape in the URL-Path
Illegal character in hostname; underscores are not allowed.
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Great you fixed the issue!!!
Makes sense *kind of* that you'd get an error trying to route the localhost over our proxy server ;-) -- that being said, we should take care of that situation and probably route it on the local system as it's obvious the user intended that!
Thanks for letting us know about the solution and for your support as always!
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Great you fixed the issue!!!
Makes sense *kind of* that you'd get an error trying to route the localhost over our proxy server ;-) -- that being said, we should take care of that situation and probably route it on the local system as it's obvious the user intended that!
Thanks for letting us know about the solution and for your support as always!
Lol yeah, guess it's not really a big deal though lol. Because if using localhost/xampp, the proxy isn't really needed anyway lol. I just have to remember to disable proxy when doing localhost activities haha.
And you're welcome.
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