Use virtual hosts on your apache installation. You can essentially set
apache up on your local machine so that if you request a certain URL it will
load the local version of it instead.

There is ample documentation in the symfony books about this, so I don't
think I need to explain every step.

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Javier Garci <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> I have some code that retrieves the production URL and check some staff.
>
> Im prefer to work in the dev invoroment so I have to write in my code
> something like this
>
> <?php if(sfConfig::get('sf_environment') == 'dev'): ?>
> <?php $url = "http://www.mysite.com/foobar"; ?>
> <?php else: ?>
> <?php $url = $sf_request->getUri() ?>
> <?php endif; ?>
>
> Is there any smarter way to operate production URL while im working in dev
> enviroment? Or do you do this kind of things?
>
> Javi
>
>
>
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