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> From: Christoph Kukulies [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 9:38 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      faq search functionality
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> On the one hand I find the apperance of the java-apche web pages 
> with the FAQ-O-Matic quite fancy and well looking with all the
> icon stuff, on the fly table generating etc. but what I find missing
> is a search feature that allows me to browse e.g. for the word
> SERVER_PORT through all mails enabling me to quickly find an answer
> and thus relieving the list from unnecessary ground noise - and now
> comes the question:
> 
> That http://host:SERVER_PORT/example/Hello construct didn't seem to work
> in MSIE 4.0. I installed Netscape communicator on that NT 4.0 machine
> and it worked.
> 
> Surprisingly it works without the SERVER_PORT and I cannot imagine
> that this is the usual way to access a servlet. In contrary, access
> should be as invisible as possible to the enduser.
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> What is SERVER_PORT? A reserved word? A placeholder to insert the
> true server port? Isn't that 8080 anyway? So why that SERVER_PORT at all?
        [Schlough, Mark]  
        server_port is usually 80.  It is the defult value.  (check
/etc/services) If you already have a webserver setup for different purposes
(like Intrastor) then you need to know that the server_port thingie is
available to change.

> Excuse the noise.
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> Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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