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"Joe Pluta" <joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com> wrote in message JMEAKJHIIBLMDGOOGMGAIEGLEOAA.joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com">news:JMEAKJHIIBLMDGOOGMGAIEGLEOAA.joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com... > David Morris did an incredible job with this article. The point is that > standalone Apache comes with its own built-in HTTP server, so there's no > issues about configuring IBM's HTTP server. Um, did you mean 'standalone tomcat comes with it's own built-in HTTP server'? Saying that Apache comes with a built-in http server is redundant, redundant. :) david -- David Gibbs Sr. Software Engineer / R&D / MKS Inc., www.mks.com Lombard, IL, USA; tel: 630-495-2108; fax: 630-495-3591 Build Better Software
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