It might be easiest to have:
--- default.asp
<%
' Some ASP I've forgotten that redirects to
http://example.com:8080/index.htm
%>
And your real site, on port 8080, served up by Apache, will be fine, so long
as the links are absolute, and httpd.conf is configured correctl
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From: Matt Parlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 4:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Dual Server...
Hi Brian...
I have it set up just like Robert, and I really think it's the way to go -
ha
rame and point contents of frame to
apache this should work?
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> I have Apache and IIS coexisting on my intranet server and
> the way I set
> them up was to put each on a different port. (Apache serves
> http://intranet
> and IIS serve
I have Apache and IIS coexisting on my intranet server and the way I set
them up was to put each on a different port. (Apache serves http://intranet
and IIS serves http://intranet:8080) this appears to work fine. Hope this
helps
Robert W. Collins II
Webmaster
New Orleans Regional Transit Authori
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