If you have a little experience, phpnow cannot open the issue page. because you need to debug the project locally, you need to use phpnow. Download and installation are simple, but after the installation, 127.0.0.1 does not display the hosts page, and it is always in the loading status. After the attempt, a Nic is bound to multiple IP addresses. Therefore, multiple IP addresses are removed and only one IP address is retained. the problem persists, phpnow cannot open the issue page
Phpnow is required for local debugging projects. Download and installation are simple, but after the installation, 127.0.0.1 does not display the hosts page, and it is always in the loading status. After the attempt, a Nic is bound to multiple IP addresses. Therefore, multiple IP addresses are removed and only one IP address is retained; search for the solution (XP system) that cannot be displayed after phpnow is installed to PHPNOW. the symptoms described in "phpnow installation to PHPNOW" are similar. try the following solution: 1. network neighbors-local connection-properties-internet Protocol (TDP/IP)-properties-advanced-wins tag-remove the check box before enabling LMhosts query. 2. select Security Web server (HTTPS) in the control panel-windows Firewall-Advanced tab-local connection configuration-service tab.
The problem persists.
Positive solutionAfter querying apache logs, we found a large number of errors: [Fri Feb 22 15:51:39 2013] [error] (OS 10038) An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket.: Child 3732: Encountered too assumerrors accepting client connections. possible causes: dynamic address renewal, or incompatible VPN or firewall software. try using the Win32DisableAcceptEx directive.
It is said on the Internet that Winsock needs to be restored because it has been modified by anti-virus software.
How to restore Winsock:
1. go to cmd
2. run netsh winsock reset.
3. restart your computer
Go to 127.0.0.1 and you will see the phpnow homepage. Of course, its essence is the running problem of apache.
Reference 1: Apache (OS 10038) attempted an operation on a non-socket