frJericho:
I know 127.0.0.1 is not covered. That's why I'm asking: is there a reason? You already allow "localhost" which is the equivalent of "127.0.0.1" therefore I don't think you would expose yourself to misuse by allowing the local IP address. As I was trying to explain, the reason for m asking is because Visual Studio defaults to
http://127.0.0.1/Default.aspx when I debug my application and I have to manually type
http://localhost/Default.aspx every single time I press F5 in VS.NET.
I am not trying to abuse your product (I bought the Small Business edition), I'm just trying to make it convenient to debug applications that include CuteEditor.NET.
We are investigating this issue and will allow 127.0.0.1 soon.
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