Hi,
Ahh I see, well there are a couple of things here that need mentioning.
1. If you use `127.0.0.1` or `localhost` on any PC/Laptop both those addresses mean THIS PC AND ONLY THIS PC, so they will never address any other PC/webserver. This is because these addresses are burnt into the network stack and were originally designed only for the use of engineers testing things on a PC.
2. If you want to access the site lokaal from the browser on an PC that is NOT THE ONE HOSTING THAT SITE, then you have a few options:
- a - Amend the HOSTS file on the browser PC to know about your domain. So if site is on IP 192.168.1.10 then on the other PC change HOSTS like
192.168.1.10 lokaal
- b - Install a DNS Server (this I wont cover, its a serious job and not for the faint heated)
- c - Address the site using a different post number. This is useful for things like Phones and Tablets where you cannot change the HOSTS file. See this post for how I have implemented that approach in the past. It can be used to allow the Laptop to address a site on the Desktop as well of course.
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