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Hello
I'm new to this forum but not to web development (just IE 6.0 & WinXP)
I am running WinXP, IIS, & IE 6.0.
I am developing my website offline on my PC (C:\Inetpub\wwwroot etc.).
Under Tools > Internet Options > Connections.
My IE Connection is set to 'Always Dial my Default Connection' so I can connect to the Net whenever. However when I click on a link to somewhere in my site (still 'local', not on the Net) an Internet Connection prompt fires up and suggests I connect to the Net or work offline. I click 'Work Offline' but every subsequent link in my offline website prompts me for an Internet Connection.
This line is in my hosts file:
127.0.0.1 localhost
(C:\Windows\System 32\Drivers\etc)
Are there more than one hosts file(s) (e.g lmhosts)??
I can turn off Autodial in IE (Connection Properties) & browse locally fine but how do I then connect to the Net when I need to browse? I get 'Page Cannot Be Displayed'.
Surely there must be a way to browse locally offline (localhost), and then when a Net connection is required click 'Connect' on the dial up prompt ... (?)
Have I missed a setting somewhere ...
Many thanks,
Andy
I'm new to this forum but not to web development (just IE 6.0 & WinXP)
I am running WinXP, IIS, & IE 6.0.
I am developing my website offline on my PC (C:\Inetpub\wwwroot etc.).
Under Tools > Internet Options > Connections.
My IE Connection is set to 'Always Dial my Default Connection' so I can connect to the Net whenever. However when I click on a link to somewhere in my site (still 'local', not on the Net) an Internet Connection prompt fires up and suggests I connect to the Net or work offline. I click 'Work Offline' but every subsequent link in my offline website prompts me for an Internet Connection.
This line is in my hosts file:
127.0.0.1 localhost
(C:\Windows\System 32\Drivers\etc)
Are there more than one hosts file(s) (e.g lmhosts)??
I can turn off Autodial in IE (Connection Properties) & browse locally fine but how do I then connect to the Net when I need to browse? I get 'Page Cannot Be Displayed'.
Surely there must be a way to browse locally offline (localhost), and then when a Net connection is required click 'Connect' on the dial up prompt ... (?)
Have I missed a setting somewhere ...
Many thanks,
Andy
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