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1). How To Block Sites Access Manually By : Monx Digital Library
If you're using Windows Operating System and didn't use Proxy to connect to the internet, then search for the 'hosts' file or if you use Windows XP and use Windows XP standard installation, you can find the file at C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetchosts
These file used as a mapping site URL to your localhost IP.
You can use this trick to block sites access and also blocking ads sites, so you can surf the internet faster.
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2). Using XSAS to develop multiple XOOPS sites locally By : JMorris
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for how to develop multiple XOOPS websites locally using XSAS (XOOPS Stand Alone Server). I use this information pretty much on a daily basis, and I hope you find it helpful, too. As always, I welcome any feedback or suggestions you may have.
(It is assumed that the reader has a basic knowledge of folder structures, permission settings, how to perform basic operations in phpMyAdmin, and of course, how to install XOOPS.
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