Basically what I run now on my home PC is one of these WAMP in a box applications so I can write my PHP code and use a MySQL database. That is all fine, but I run a lot of websites so now I have a folder I’ve called /~WEBSITES/ where I put everything making the URLs to these http://localhost/~WEBSITES/domain.com/ — what I’d like is to be able to type http://local.domain.com/ into my address bar and have it point to my local drive, but I don’t want this for everyone, just me.
Possible?
NOTE: I’ve running Windows XP
You’ll need to setup virtual hosts with Apache, and combine that with HardCode’s answer (setting your hosts file). That should do what you need.
AUTHOR EDIT: Great article, here’s the quick notes on what to do (at least with the most recent version of apache2triad as your WAMP installer)
Add to C:\APACHE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY\conf\httpd.conf:
Add to C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts