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[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago

I am trying to lear basic HTML/CSS/JavaScript ( again, last learned HTML back in the 1990's, am using "JavaScript: The Good Parts" & other books ),

& have discovered that you can have, on the same phone/tablet, Termux/Nginx running,

you have to feed /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/etc/nginx/nginx.conf the root-dir you want it to use

( which is actually in a proot-distro install, down below

/data/data/llcom.termux/files/usr/var/lib/proot-distro/installed-rootfs/ ... )

.. and then you can have your browser hit

http://localhost:8080/

and it'll grab index.html.


Notice that that is http, NOT httpS.

None of the browsers I've tried can get the default connection to localhost, because they all default to https, & nginx isn't serving https.

That wasted an entire fscking day, to discover.


Now learning can begin!