> Date: Monday, January 27, 2020 22:21:30 -0700
> From: "@lbutlr" <krem...@kreme.com>
>
>> On 27 Jan 2020, at 19:27, Richard wrote:
>>
>> If you're trying to serve your content via http, which appears to
>> be your goal, then to serve it out on different ports - without
>> using the apache virtual host configuration - you'd need to have
>> multiple instances of apache running. That's possible, but very
>> ugly. 
> 
> Is this a change in recent versions? I recall using apache in the
> past to server pages on port 80 and 8080 and 8081 all from the same
> conf file.
> 
> I mean, I am reasonably sure it was apache, though it was quite a
> long time ago (1.3 days, probably)

Yes, you can serve content on different ports, without benefit of
virtual hosts, but can you serve different content - i.e., have
different document roots? It's very possible that my memory is foggy
on this.  [I do find things like :8080 to be very confusing to users
so avoid that approach.]



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