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Booth,

You shouldn't need to use another port to access the sub-page...

Sounds like you've got two Apache instances set up, you don't need two.
One's all you need.

Even if you were server to separate web sites,
i.server.com
i2.otherserver.com

You'd still only need one Apache instance.

Charles


On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 12:32 PM Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am trying to avoid using any word that might have a defined meaning in
the HTTP world. Baby steps, but apparently thats about all I can handle.

I have two landing pages for users to access the i's HTTP servers; lets
call them main_page (port 80) and sub_page (port(10020).

Is it possible that these addresses could work correctly, without
specifying a port number?

* main-page = http://i.server.com
* sub-page = htttp://i.server.com/sub-page

I believe the answer is yes but I can not figure out how to make the
sub_page work without the port number.


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