Localhost Development

by Administrator 7. August 2009 22:29

With the new release of WebSync, developing from your local machine (a.k.a. localhost) is easier than ever.

Instead of using special "reserved" keys for localhost, go ahead and use your regular domain key. The rest is taken care of behind-the-scenes.

For the JavaScript client, just specify your domain key. For the .NET and PHP clients/publishers, specify your domain as well (without http://, port numbers, or sub-folders, as usual, e.g. frozenmountain.com).

Update

An option has been added to the Portal which allows you to disable this feature per-domain. Simply uncheck "Allow communication from localhost"."

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11/29/2009 8:42:29 PM #

burning calories

thanks for the great information.

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11/29/2009 8:47:26 PM #

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Great job guys! it was really interesting to read about the Localhost Development. I am using the WebSync and I have to admit that as you said, it is more easy to work now. Reading your post I have found many interesting ideas which could be useful for me in the future. Thanks a lot one more time for sharing this interesting entry and I will be waiting for other great and useful entries from you in the future. Btw I will definitely bookmark your blog!

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