On Mar 29, 7:29 pm, Michael Geary <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The localhost hack is a *terrible* idea. Definitely not recommended at all.

I wasn't recommending it at all, but it suits my purposes.  As long I
can test in IE8, that is all that will ever be required of that PC.

I dislike W7, in fact all versions of Windows from and including XP,
so much that I have absolutely no intention of ever using that PC for
anything else.  In fact, if MS had "done the decent thing" and made
IE8 installable on W2k (as most other decent browsers are) I wouldn't
ever have taken off it the perfectly good W2k image that was
previously there, with its nice, clean, functional, professional
interface, to replace it with something that looks like it was created
from notes hurriedly scribbled at a corporate shinding where there had
been too much alcohol running freely the night before.

> Instead, just go get all the API keys you need, one for each domain/hostname 
> ...

Thanks, but that's all far too complex for what I need.  When I can, I
prefer to spend my time struggling with my webpages themselves, rather
than something one or more steps removed from them.

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