You could setup your own nameserver in which you server what you want and setup localhost als primary Nameserver ... this worked for me

Chris

Brian Styles wrote:

Hi all,

just wondering if there is any way to test virtual hosting without having to register the domain name! Eg, say I try to virtual host my app on

http://brian.test.com

and I map this to some context-root,

how do I then test that http://brian.test.com will work?

I think that it's probably a routing table issue and I need to update my dns somehow. However I'm running on windows, so does anyone know if this can be done at all? Do I need to install a little dns server on my local machine on windows? Am I getting this all wrong?

thanks,
Brian

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