I can't do that because, well, you know how this business is. I will
just run on port 80.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Dave Sailer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: port problem
more detail: we have a customer 404 error page with...
:<iframe src="http://www.blahblah.net/mypage.html" width="100%"
height="105" scrolling="no" frameborder="0"></iframe>
Why don't you just get rid of the "http://www.blahblah.net" part?
(Leave in the leading slash before "mypage.html".) Leaving the host in
the reference forces it to port 80; taking it out will let the browser
automatically fill in both the host and the port.
- Chuck
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