On 2010 Nov 08, at 04:56, jonat...@mugginsoft.com wrote:

Jonathan gave good answers but you're probably going to need a little more help.

> During development can you not target a local httpd instance that doesn't 
> support the full API but simply returns an acknowledgment/error response?

These might get you started:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Tiger/Using_your_Mac_as_a_Web_Server
http://techtrouts.com/mac-os-x-105-web-sharing-forbidden-403-on-httplocalhostusername/

> You could even build such a responder into your own app and activate it only 
> for development builds.

I considered doing that a year or so ago.  Search the archives of 
MacNetworkProg list <macnetworkp...@lists.apple.com>.  Also, you should ask any 
further questions over there since it's a more appropriate list for this kind 
of thing.

Either way, you'll find it to be somewhat involved.

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