Roger Sherman wrote:
> On Sun, 26 May 2002, Franki wrote:
> 
> 
>>There might be some port redirection service you could use, but I don't know
>>what it is..
>>
>>you can set apache to use a different port.. then somewhere online.. use one
>>of the free webhosting accounts with friendly URL's like http://go.to/franki
>>(or get a real domain.)
>>
>>put a page up there and use meta tags or javascript to redirect it to your
>>"other" port..
>>
>>that way people only need to remember the go.to address and the other port
>>still gets used..
>>
>>other then that, another ISP???
> 
> 
> Thanks Franki, but those answers aren't for me. I don't want to have to 
> deal with a free hosting page, even as just a redirect...nor do I want to 
> attatch my domain name to a free webpage, and then not have that domain 
> name associated with my server.
> 
> And with the one exception, my ISP offers really good service.
> 
> Thanks anyways...
> 

Rog,

I think what Frank is saying is that you can have the port number 
appended to your domain name that is registered. I could be wrong, but 
that's what it sounds like to me. If that is the case then this would be 
the cat's meow for you brudda.

daRcmaTTeR


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