You can visit

www.apache.org

or any other webserver that you want to use.  You need to read the manual
for configuring the ports that they use.  So which ever webserver(s) you
want to use read their manual on configuration.

For apache you can configure the ports in the httpd.conf file.


B i g D o g



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Subject: Re: [PHP] multiple webserver


> thanx for ur prompt reply
> can u plz tell be some website where i can find the steps to do that.
> thanx
>
>
> "B I G D O G" wrote in message
> news:<03d401c21c5c$4501a5a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > You can
> set apache to listen on multiple ports or you can have different web >
> servers listening on ports that you configure it to listen on. > > For
> example: I have apache on port 80 and throttle webserver listening on >
> 8080... > > > > B i g D o g > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From:
> "Anil Garg" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 9:20 AM > Subject:
> [PHP] multiple webserver > > > > hi, > > > > This is a bit off topic but
> can anyone please point me to a link where i > can > > find a tutorial
> for setting multiple web server(by listening on different > > ports) on
> one machine. > > > > thanx > > anil > > > > > > -- > > PHP General
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