Ian Skinner wrote:
> I think I can get the answer faster from this helpful and generous group 
> of people then I can write one line of code and try it out on a wide 
> variety of environments.

It depends on the web server.  IIS should return whatever is in the 
"domain" part of the URL the user used to access the page.  Apache uses 
the host header as set in the server configuration from what I can tell 
from other responses (I don't use Apache personally).


-Justin

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