Jason King wrote:
Not much, but for what it's worth it's not just "www" but anything I prefix a domain with. It's only resolving for root domains. I could put "whatever.company.com <http://whatever.company.com>" and it will do the same thing.

Again this doesn't really explain why it works one way and not the other, but is there anything else in-between the browser and Jetty? Meaning squid, a load balancer ... anything?

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