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A: Is there any changes required in the .htaccess file to acces the API routes?

MrWhiteThe confusing part about this is that you say it works "perfectly in the localhost", yet you are using the same .htaccess file in both environments. This cannot work on localhost unless you have some other directives somewhere since there is nothing that would rewrite such a request to /api.php. ...

I tried it, but still no luck. My connection to the remote is not secured. Would that be a problem? I appreciate your efforts @MrWhite
By "not secured", you mean you don't have a security cert and are using plain HTTP? That would not be a problem here.
yes, there is no security certificate. i edited the answer to include the code of my new htaccess. Thanks.@MrWhite
If you request /api.php/v1/events directly (effectively bypassing this rule) does it work?
No, localhost/api.php/v1/events is showing the 404 error
16:41
On localhost do you have any other .htaccess files? Perhaps in parent directories? Or any directives in the server config? It is puzzling how this is seemingly working on localhost?
If http://localhost/api.php/v1/events results in a 404 then /api.php/v1/events can't be the correct end-point?
Does /api.php exist as a physical file in the document root?
I tried renaming the .htaccess file and my app stopped working so that is the only .htaccess file. No my /api.php is under the same directory which has web.php, that is 'routes'
So, it is located at /routes/api.php?
yes, it does exist under that folder www\projectfolder\routes
Ok, I've updated my answer. So, if you request /routes/api.php/v1/events it presumably works?
No Luck @MrWhite . What is your opinion about creating a fresh project with web routes? Updated my question to include your new statement.
Do you want anydesk access?
16:47
A "fresh project"? So, is api.php not located inside the /routes subdirectory? What happens to the request on localhost when you request /api/v1/events? There would seem to be something fundamentally missing here?
hmmm
If http://localhost/api.php/v1/events results in a 404 then you can't require this as "path-info", as you initially stated?
Sorry, MrWhite, I didn't understand your quesiton
(Although http://localhost/api.php/v1/events will obviously be a 404 if api.php is not located in the document root.)
Please edit your question to include your file structure from the document root, showing the location of the .htaccess, api.php and index.php files.
17:00
I'm guessing that this should actually be routed through index.php (which would seem to be the only way this would work on localhost) and then the Laravel front-controller would then call api.php? But then it's mystery why it wouldn't work on the "live" domain, since there would be nothing that needs to change in .htaccess as it would be all internal to PHP/Laravel. (?)
Assuming the "live" site is an exact mirror of the localhost dev server?
I have updated my question
@MrWhite Yes, live server is exact mirror of this
Do you want me to echo anything in any of the files?
Can you confirm what the defined DocumentRoot is? From your image I assume it is .../server/www? But then that would mean api.php is located in /myprojectfolder/routes (document root relative URL-path), not simply /routes as you initially stated?
root is www.
to access api.php the correct directory would be www/myprojectfolder/routes/api.php
In that case, you would seemingly need to use the following instead:

RewriteRule ^api/(.*) myprojectfolder/routes/api.php/$1 [L]
let me try
17:14
So, if you request /myprojectfolder/routes/api.php/v1/events directly it would also "work"?
@MrWhite Now it changed into HTTP ERROR 500
No it doesnt work if accessed directly
Ok, it really comes back to the original question... what do you actually want to happen when you request the URL /api/v1/events? What is the required end-point for this request? It seems that passing the trailing URL-path to api.php as path-info is not actually what you want to do. (?) You need to find out how this is seemingly working OK on localhost.
Thank you @MrWhite for your efforts and time

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