Hi all!

I'm hoping to get some advice from the community on whether something I want to do is possible and/or appropriate. For one of my projects, I have a system that is basically glorified online store on which our clients can sell their goods. Many of our clients are now asking for us to create fully branded versions of our system for them, so that buyers never realize that they aren't at Company X's own personal website. For the most part, this just means that we need to change the style sheet and use Company X's URL instead of our own. Because we could be looking at potentially thousands of clients wanting to do this and because 99.9% of the site would remain the same, with only the look & feel changing, I don't think that running these as virtual hosts would be the best choice. What I'm leaning toward doing is grabbing the Host from the HTTP headers and using that to dictate which style sheet is delivered. Are there any inherent risks with controlling things this way? And then the bigger question is, is there any way to tell AOLserver which SSL cert to use, based on the host information?

Any advise on this would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

-Scott


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