Joe Brenner wrote:
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> "Andy Sharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > As others have aluded to, if you're trying to serve
> > multiple domains (or hostnames) off one IP, you use a
> > system called software virtual hosting. HTTP/1.1 Supports
> > the Host: field in the http header to resolve to t
> (Though, it's always seemed to me that it might be a decent
> design to have *one* vhost dedicated to accepting payments
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> for the other vhosts... so when the user is ready to close
> the deal they get kicked to "payment.super_secure.com" where
> they're asked for the credit card info to fini
"Andy Sharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As others have aluded to, if you're trying to serve
> multiple domains (or hostnames) off one IP, you use a
> system called software virtual hosting. HTTP/1.1 Supports
> the Host: field in the http header to resolve to the site
> domain.
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