> however, host headers are a bit sticky.  the client browser
> needs to know how to use them (essentially 3+ browsers here)
> and the client box has to "know" about the host header (which
> usually entails modifying the hosts file.) these are usually
> only a good idea for "internal" site separation.

If you're using host headers "for real", you could simply register each as a
CNAME DNS entry.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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