![]() ![]() And only in Edge (all other browsers work) Any ideas? It's just these couple of domain names giving me a problem. Also, using 127.0.0.1 directly in Edge also works. But like I said, several of these local domains are working fine. So, I would think then that maybe Edge just can't connect to the local machine. So, it seems to me that Edge is resolving the domain correctly, otherwise it would have been sent off to my ISP's DNS. I get the error mentioned above straight from edge. Well, when I go to my local domain, I do not get this page from my ISP. If my ISP can't resolve it, they send back this special search results page with suggestions of what you might be trying to find. However, I realized when I made a typo on another non-related url, that requests which are not routed by the hosts file are sent to my ISP to be resolved. ![]() They work fine in Chrome, IE, and Firefox.Īt first I thought it wasn't resolving the IP. There is nothing special or weird about the domain names that won't work. In Microsoft edge, most of the web sites work. I use qualified domain names, usually with a "d" subdomain (for "development"). I use the hosts file to map domain names to my local ip (127.0.0.1). Like a lot of programmers, I test sites locally. ![]()
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