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I have Copied live website to my localserver, i even changed n base urls . but even though i am getting the below error reports. can any one help me with what i have to do to get rid of these errord.

1. E:\wamp\www\spacelabs_sa\lib\Zend\Uri.php(143):
Zend_Uri_Http->__construct('http', '/sa-spacelabs.n...')
2. E:\wamp\www\spacelabs_sa\app\code\core\Mage\Core\Model\Store.php(726):
Zend_Uri::factory('http:/sa-spacel...')
3. E:\wamp\www\spacelabs_sa\app\code\core\Mage\Core\Controller\Varien\Front.php(313):
Mage_Core_Model_Store->isCurrentlySecure()
4. E:\wamp\www\spacelabs_sa\app\code\core\Mage\Core\Controller\Varien\Front.php(161):
Mage_Core_Controller_Varien_Front->_checkBaseUrl(Object(Mage_Core_Controller_Request_Http))
5. E:\wamp\www\spacelabs_sa\app\code\core\Mage\Core\Model\App.php(354):
Mage_Core_Controller_Varien_Front->dispatch()
6. E:\wamp\www\spacelabs_sa\app\Mage.php(683):
Mage_Core_Model_App->run(Array)
7. E:\wamp\www\spacelabs_sa\index.php(87): Mage::run('', 'store')
8. {main}";s:3:"url";s:1:"/";s:11:"script_name";s:10:"/index.php";s:4:"skin";s:5:"uk_en";}

Thanks in advance.

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    Seams like you are missing a slash somewhere in an url. It is http:/website.com instead of http://website.com
    – Marius
    Aug 6, 2014 at 6:25
  • Yes it seems like your URL is not correct. I think you should try what @Marius is saying.
    – Pankaj
    Aug 6, 2014 at 6:33
  • i used the same base url for my magento on my test server http:/sa-labs.no-ip.info, Even though iam getting the same error. Aug 6, 2014 at 6:35
  • Have you created any virtual host for running this website on your local system?
    – Pankaj
    Aug 6, 2014 at 7:02
  • @Pankaj yes i have created a virtual host name on my test server to run this website. Why do i need to change anything else on my hostname. Aug 6, 2014 at 7:09

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Change your base URL to http://sa-labs.no-ip.info/ and if you are using SSL Certificate then make secure to https://sa-labs.no-ip.info/.

After doing this enable the error reporting by uncommenting #ini_set('display_errors', 1); from index.php by just removing the #.

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