Yes, you need to give your machine a real domain name in your /etc/ hosts file. It doesn't have to really resolve in the real world, but javascript calls running inside your browser need to find your local machine by that domain name.
I made-up a subdomain of an existing domain that I control. On Apr 17, 4:25 pm, Furkan Kuru <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'd like to test the @anywhere integration to my existing web site on my > local test-machine. > > Is there a way to set the redirection url to localhost? > > -- > Furkan Kuru > > -- > Subscription > settings:http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en
