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I cannot get laravel blade view to work, removing the blade from file name makes it work. I am using laravel 5.2.22.

Here are the details:

Here is the route:

Route::get('/', function ()    {
  return view('login2');
});

Location and file name of 'login2': /resources/views/login2.blade.php

Inside of login2.blade.php:

<?php
echo "a";

As soon as I change the "login2.blade.php" -> "login2.php" it works.

Any ideas?

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  • I forgot to mention that with blade template I get HTTP ERROR 500. May 13, 2016 at 15:43

2 Answers 2

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I changed rights for folder storage to 777 and now blade views work.

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Try to close tag:

<?php echo "a"; ?>

Blade template files are parsed with a template engine, so you need to close tag if you're using raw PHP inside a template.

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  • Nop. Still no luck. I forgot to mention that with blade template I get HTTP ERROR 500. May 13, 2016 at 15:42
  • If you're getting 500 error, the problem is not in a view, but in web server config or permissions. May 13, 2016 at 15:51

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