Hi Ray.  I use NGINX on LINUX servers and create a Reverse Proxy.  On 
Windows Servers I create the Reverse Proxy in IIS (I'm sure NGINX would 
work in Windows as well.)

All the best,
Grant.

On Friday, June 19, 2015 at 10:43:51 PM UTC-3, Ray Jender wrote:
>
>
> So, for all of the example and demo code I have seen, they always include 
> doing "node file.js" and then it echos back "Listening at: 
> http://localhost:8080";  or similar.
> Which implies I have to browse to port 8080 to use the app.
>
> My question is how does this work in production?   I have never had to 
> browse to a website using a port number?   I'm confused?
> How can I simply browse to a URL and not include a port number?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ray
>
>
>

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