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No, we do not know what's happening. Laravel 5 is still in ALPHA, meaning stuff can and will break, and it is not officially supported.

NOTE: You do realize that no one here will be able to visit your link to http://localhost, right?

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yeah I know but it was working and after the update it just stopped working .. ok thanks anyways

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Oh great job. You broke the Internet. Jerk. </3

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butbutbut I didn't mean to break the internets :'(

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mikedugan said:

NOTE: You do realize that no one here will be able to visit your link to http://localhost, right?

I know

mikerogne said:

Oh great job. You broke the Internet. Jerk. </3

what ??

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It was a bad joke.

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Have you fixed the internet yet?

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@youssefhabri

Laravel 5 is under intensive development. A simple "composer update" is not going to be enough to update Laravel 5. You have to gitpull the latest updates.

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mikerogne said:

Oh great job. You broke the Internet. Jerk. </3

what ??

Have you fixed my internet yet?

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landjea said:

@youssefhabri

Laravel 5 is under intensive development. A simple "composer update" is not going to be enough to update Laravel 5. You have to gitpull the latest updates.

Clone or fork and clone the laravel/laravel repo instead of using "composer create-project" that way you you can git pull structure changes (might have to do some a bit of merge fixing if you plan to do more than tinker)

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