Hi Mathew,

I'm following your way.
It's work for me now. I was looking for a long time to do this thing.
With your post, less than 5 minutes changing the configuration files.

Thanks for bring this here.
Thanks for Eddie for throwing the topic here.

You guys rocks!

Cheers,
ketut

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 6:52 AM, Mathew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I think I do this differently.
>
> I add the virtual server to Apache as so.
>
> <VirtualHost *>
>    ServerName www.yourdomain.local
>    DocumentRoot "C:/work/project1/www"
> </VirtualHost>
>
> <VirtualHost *>
>    ServerName project2.yourdomain.local
>    DocumentRoot "C:/work/project2/www"
> </VirtualHost>
>
> Then I add the line in my hosts file c:/windows/system32/drivers/etc/
> hosts
>
> 127.0.0.1 www.yourdomain.local
> 127.0.0.1 project2.yourdomain.local
>
> Now, when I access http://www.yourdomain.com I know I'm accessing the
> external domain, but when I access http://www.yourdomain.local I know
> I'm internal. The same with http://project2.yourdomain.com is
> external, and http://project2.yourdomain.local is internal.
>
> This is handy, because I have 5 registered domains that I'm working on
> at once. I also have a beta server that is access at
> http://www.yourdomain.beta
> by mapping it to an internal IP as 192.168.1.10 in the hosts file.
>
> DNS is cool! :)
> >
>

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