how to test a static HTML file from my computer?
1 reply. Asked on 2014-11-29 by customer
hello. i'm a browserling customer and i'm trying to figure out how to test a static html file from my computer. i tried drag and drop the file into browserling but it didn't work. how do i do it?
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Peter Krumins staff
Answered on 2014-11-29
Thanks for being a customer!
There are two ways you can test a static HTML file on your computer in Browserling.
1. You'll need to use the SSH Tunnel to test a static HTML file on your computer. Load your file in a local web server, then open an SSH tunnel to your local web server, and load the tunnel URL in Browserling. If you need help, let me know and I'll be glad to help you.
2. Upload the static HTML file to a paste bin, such as one at http://gist.github.com. Then load the paste's URL in Browserling.
Sincerely,
Peter Krumins
CEO of Browserling
There are two ways you can test a static HTML file on your computer in Browserling.
1. You'll need to use the SSH Tunnel to test a static HTML file on your computer. Load your file in a local web server, then open an SSH tunnel to your local web server, and load the tunnel URL in Browserling. If you need help, let me know and I'll be glad to help you.
2. Upload the static HTML file to a paste bin, such as one at http://gist.github.com. Then load the paste's URL in Browserling.
Sincerely,
Peter Krumins
CEO of Browserling
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