Virtual Hosts

Apply virtual hosts and overwrite the Hosts header for development purposes.

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2024-06-29 Leo7K 1. It does not work at all. "Add new Virtual Host" fails with error: jQuery.Deferred exception: background is null init@moz-extension://5a69c7e4-d5ab-44c1-b7ec-b8c20a17a751/popup.js:64:5 @moz-extension://5a69c7e4-d5ab-44c1-b7ec-b8c20a17a751/popup.js:70:5 e@https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.4.1/jquery.min.js:2:29453 Deferred/then/l/</t<@https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.4.1/jquery.min.js:2:29755 undefined Firefox 115.12.0 ESR. 2. Popup window (popup.html) depends on script from ajax.googleapis.com. Man, are you serious? Why don't you put jquery.min.js into .xpi file?
2023-12-03 sagaru Not work properly, when I press Add new Virtual Host and enter the IP in the IP field and the new Host in the Host field, Globally Enabled checkbox and individual checkbox is checked. The firefox error is NS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_HOST For example: - IP = 127.0.0.1 - Host = develop.test ================== Edited The issue was you have to reboot firefox v120.0.1 after install this plugin to works properly.
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2022-06-17 Tobyw7 Great add-on for web dev testing and a lot simpler than changing host files. Like others have mentioned access the site via IP address
2022-06-10 おさ This is a very useful add-on if your production and development servers are set to the same domain and you don't want to switch hosts files or restart your browser every time.
2022-01-11 gummiost If you for some reason can't edit your windows hosts file, then this plugin will save you. Enter the IP of the destination and the hostname. When you access the site in the browser, remember to use the IP in the address bar and not the host.