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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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Booth Martin
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(802)461-5349
Succumb to natural tendencies. Be hateful and boring.
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