Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=HostSelector , version: 11 on Thu 
Jul 24 13:37:01 2003 by 217.149.199.60

- In this case we would have bought the domains 'apache.org' and 'foobar.org' 
from some domain name registry service. The DNS routes '*.apache.org' and 
'*.foobar.org' to the webserver running Cocoon. Tomcat is configured to send 
all requests to the Cocoon webapp, regardless of the host name. Now it is up to 
Cocoon to decide what to do when a request comes in. 
+ In this case we would have bought the domains 'apache.org' and 'foobar.org' 
from some domain name registry service. The DNS routes '*.apache.org' and 
'*.foobar.org' to the webserver running Cocoon. Tomcat is configured to send 
all requests to the Cocoon webapp, regardless of the host name. Now it is up to 
Cocoo[]p\n to decide what to do when a request comes in. 
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