By mkaiser
No error messages, the content that displays for y localhost just does not display on my droplets ipv4…
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Hi @mkaiser
To troubleshoot, we’d need to know more about your configuration as well as what you’re trying to do :-).
My first guess would be that you’ve installed something locally that isn’t available on the Droplet, thus you end up not being able to run your app as you normally would. I’ve ran in to this plenty of times on my end – I’ll forget a package or line of code and wonder what’s going on, though taking a look at my local environment tends to help me identify what’s going on.
Let me know more about the issue and I’m sure we can find out what’s going on.
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