Category: PHP

I split this tutorial in two parts — beginning with quick walkthrough, from start to finish in few steps. In the second part, I dive deep on each step of the tutorial to make sure you understand everything that you have done. I have no illusion that most of you will read the second part.

The last step is to tell your computer to route all yourdomain.localhost requests to localhost (your computer): When you now access yourdomain.localhost in the browser, you will see your project.

If you have chosen to use different ports for http and https traffic respectively, you will need to specify them in address.
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