![]() ![]() The second thing I suggest is to ensure that the URL matches route. ![]() This will list all the routes that Laravel can register and if there are any errors, usually they will show up here. The first thing I suggest trying is running php artisan route:list from the command line (from your project root directory). I know this is an old post, but I add it here for future newbies. I'm not entirely sure why all the down-votes, especially since this is a common issue and the cause can be hidden for someone new to the Laravel environment. ![]()
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