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Grant wrote:
> What would you do if you needed a certain <Location> block for one
> domain but not for another, and you need both of the domains to
> function under SSL?  Is multiple IPs the only way?

According to www.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTPS :

Because SSL operates below http and has no knowledge of the higher level 
protocol, SSL servers can
only present one certificate for a particular IP/port combination. This means 
that in most cases it
is not feasible to use name-based virtual hosting with HTTPS. (This is subject 
to change in the
upcoming TLS 1.1, which will enable name-based virtual hosting.).

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