![]() ![]() Hope that's helpful - I've only implemented the Symbolic link plug-in (quite useful in a not-very-often-but-when-it-is kinda way), not undertaken any of the work outlined on the first two sites above. Symbolic link production from the desktop - contextual menu plug-in Some resources I came across in my searches/deliberations: So together with my (probably nonesensical) discomfort with running a server from my applications folder I decided (yep, hands up, rather arbitrarily) on another route. while researching it, decided I'd want to put something else-else into place too. I decided that if I did assign the 80 port to MAMP, I'd want to put into place something else and. The two Apache servers (Built-in one and MAMP one) will not run together because ports only support one-at-a-time. The key thing here - which is consistent with what I was finding on the net generally relating to this - is the switching from the default MAMP port 8888 to the standard port 80 setting in order to achieve virtual hosts with MAMP. Root folder as default: /Applications/MAMP/htdocs (specified in the preference of the start-up dialogue) ![]() The ports are the default for MAMP - 88 respectively. #Mamp pro total max virutal hosts mac#I'm really stumped as all the instructions on the net seem to spell out the 'usual' falling-off-the-log amends that, as I say I've done successfully umpteen times with the Mac out-of-the-box Apache. There are plenty of options for setting up your development environments, including the ever-popular MAMP Pro that provides a nice UI on top of Apache, PHP and MySQL. Developing web applications on macOS is a real joy. I think the hosts file is being picked up, but I don't know of a way of actually testing whether it is hosts or conf that's being ignored - if anyone knows, that'll be really cool and maybe a step to resolving this. Part 1: macOS 11.0 Big Sur Web Development Environment. Everything I look at outlines the usual standard entries - yet, my MAMP seems to be ignoring the entries in the conf file giving me "connection refused" messages. Which is why it strikes me as odd I should suddenly become incapable of adding the correct amends to conf/host files with MAMP. It's so easy it is like falling off the proverbial log. I've previously, umpteen times, added virtual hosts to the installed Apache (comes with 10.4). #Mamp pro total max virutal hosts free#Is the free MAMP actually able to take on board virtual hosts? ![]()
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