>-----Original Message-----
>From: Owen Boyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 17 August 2001 15:19
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Serving HTTP & HTTPS in one VHost-Config?
>
>
>Lanny Baron wrote:
>
>> Then what's the biggy to just do 2 vhosts?? One regular and 
>one https.
>
>For then, one would violate the Prime Directive and have to Define the
>Same Thing Twice and thou should not goest that way for it is a way of
>pain and much suffering and leads inevitably to you changing 
>one and not
>the other and getting all in a mess and then some snotty consultant
>spots it and has you arrested for violating the Prime Directive and you
>end up writing VBscript where nobody cares about these things...

ROTFL! (Especially because so many of my colleagues love VBscript).

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Blind,
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