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Hi Mary Jo, I'm not clear on exactly what you're trying to do, but I can tell you we're running a Domino server on our AS/400, and we use it to serve both Domino-created web pages (our intranet) and plain-old HTML web pages (our internet). I've also used it to play around with Net.Data, and it worked fine for that, too (once I got the configuration file set up properly ;-). I've also set up a separate HTTP server, using port 8080, for test purposes -- my main reason for doing so was so I didn't have to bring down the main server every time I wanted to test different things in the configuration file. HTH, Mike Naughton Senior Programmer/Analyst Judd Wire, Inc. 124 Turnpike Road Turners Falls, MA 01376 413-863-4357 x444 mnaughton@juddwire.com DOMINO400@midrange.com writes: >We run Domino on our AS400, model 620. When it was installed I had to >shut >down the HTTP server on the AS400 for Domino. Is it still possible to >serve >web pages from the 400? Is port 80 the only port that the 400 can use for >HTTP? Would a web page using net.data be able to be served by Domino? And >would it have to be served from one of the Domino directories or could it >be >served from the root? I have found information in IBM books about serving >web pages from Domino and others on how to from the 400, but not how to do >both on the same machine. Could you recommend a book that explains how to >do both? > >Another person in our department is the Domino Administrator and he is not >very knowledgeable about the 400, while I don't know much about Domino. > >Thanks, >Mary Jo Whitcomb >Valley Regional Hospital >Claremont, NH 03743 >whitcomb@vrh.org +--- | This is the Domino/400 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to DOMINO400@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to DOMINO400-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to DOMINO400-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: meechamw@ptd.net +---
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