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Jamie Oliver

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  1. Hey folks, I’m running into a really odd situation that I can’t figure out. I have Uniform Server set up on Windows 11, and everything works perfectly when I use just one site. But the moment I add a second virtual host, all of my sites, including the first one that was working, start redirecting to the wrong document root. For example, I added a new host pointing to C:/UniServerZ/www/project2, but somehow both localhost/project1 and localhost/project2 now load the same files from project2. Even stranger, if I restart the server a couple of times, it sometimes flips, and both hosts point back to project1 instead. The Apache config looks normal to me, and I double-checked that the hosts file entries are correct. It feels almost like Uniform Server is “forgetting” which virtual host to serve after a restart. Has anyone else seen this kind of behavior? Could it be some hidden caching or a Windows service interfering? I’d love to get to the bottom of this before I break everything even more. Pips NYT
  2. Hi Vladimir, to install Composer correctly on UniServerZ, place the composer.phar file in the UniServerZ\home\us_config\bin folder and add it to the PATH via the UniServer console (Start_as_program.exe > PHP > Run PHP Console). Then run composer create-project drupal/recommended-project my_site_name_dir from that console to begin installing Drupal 10. Slope Game

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