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but when i'm accessing a remote website, i never put in the port number. Is
there anyway I can configure my tomcat to not use the port number?
thanks,
J
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When you don't give your browser get a port number, it assumes port 80
which is the registered, well known port for web traffic as defined by
the IANA. Production websites all listen on port 80 which is why you
never have to put it in your URLs to Google for example. The entire
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