With NAMO you can easily test your websites on different devices in the LAN. With NAMO as your local name server, you no longer have to type in IP addresses. Instead, you can reach your projects under 'real' domain names, e.g. 'MyWebProject.com' instead of hard-to-remember IP addresses like '192.168.178.14'. Aug 06, 2018 MoneyTalk is a popular tool for testing Mac OS applications. It has a strong script language, gives a possibility to create and save your own test cases and test suites. According to developers, it perfectly interferes with Eclipse and has the built-in recorder. You need to put your own libraries in utility. Apache comes standard on many Mac computers, and will definitely be running if you've ever ever enabled (or attempted to enable) a testing server on your Mac using the default Apache server. Even if you didn't turn it on, let's make sure it's off to avoid conflicts. Open your System Preferences.
Mac Pro Server
May 4, 2013 11:51 PM
Great guide, thanks John.
Testing Server For Mac Windows 10
Just a note, in case anyone has the same issue. At first I couldn't get this to work. I tried logging out and back in (still no joy), then restarting the mac (still no joy).
Try doing both of those first. However, if, like me, you still can't get the local host site to load, try the following: You should find a file at /Library/WebServer/Documents/index.html.en . This contains the text 'It works!' referred to in the post. What I did was duplicate that file in the same folder and changed the duplicate's name to 'index.html', leaving the original in situ.
Both local and user sites then loaded. After which, I was able to delete the duplicated file and everything now works without issue. Just to be clear, leave the original file index.html.en where it is, untouched and unharmed throughout this step.
Not sure why I had to take this mysterious detour - probably something local to my machine, but if you're having trouble after following the guide above, see if it helps.
May 4, 2013 11:51 PM