Hi,

best solution would be proxy or apache's virtual host.

Cheers,
Bernd


Am 23.08.2011 14:35, schrieb Tim Shaffer:
> Well the only way your browser will hide the port number is if you're
> using the default port number for the protocol.
>
> For HTTP, this means port 80.
>
> You'll need to run your rails application on port 80, or have it
> proxied behind another web server (such as Apache) that is running on
> port 80.
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