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kazooter

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  1. Re: Uniform Server [7.1.14-Orion] I discovered today if I enter www dot xamps dot com into any of my five major browsers, I am directed to my localhost test site, but with the xamps.com domain name showing in the browsers' address bar. All of the site's URL and internal links work correctly with this domain. I cleared my cache memory, stopped Uniserver, shut all systems down and restarted everything manually, but the behavior continues. I text-searched the entire Uniserver directory for "xamps". The only place I found it was in the tmp/session files, which appear to be a result of this behavior, not related to the cause. Is it possible that developers inserted this as some kind of back door for testing? Could somebody with a working Uniserver test site please try this URL and let me know what, if anything happens? Thanks.
  2. In the most recent two versions of Uniform Server (didn't check further back), if the website root has a directory called docs and you try to access it via a browser (http://localhost/docs/index.htm), the page is not found because the server looks in its own 'udrive/docs' directory for the file. You can see this if you type http://localhost/docs in the browser -- you get a list of all files in udrive/docs. I could not find a config or .htaccess problem here. I am complying with this site's directive to post it here before reporting it as a bug.

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