no no, its not in fiddler. you type it into your url address bar in your
browser.

if your normal url is "localhost/default.html" then you change it to read "
somesite.com/default.html"

I mean literally, letter for letter. use the actual words *somesite.com*, I
don't mean just any old name, I mean literally. :)
Put it in your browser.

you can ping this domain name from a commandline.

http://www.west-wind.com/weblog/posts/596348.aspx explains how to use
127.0.0.1 or this one
http://geekswithblogs.net/PartialMethod/archive/2009/02/06/debug-localhost-with-fiddler-2.aspx
shows
what i mean about somesite.com

HTH
Stephen

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you change the localhost URL to "somesite.com" (it resolves to
> 127.0.0.1) then you can use fiddler to see what's going on. Also try
> silverlight spy?
>
> Yeah, but I spent 20 minutes looking all through Fiddler for the options to
> set this without luck. There are hundreds of pages where people tell about
> the "dot" suffix trick and all that, but not a single person says just
> where
> you make this change. I'm using 2.2.4.6, so I'll download the latest one
> and
> have a fresh look.
>
> Greg
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