Nevermind! I found the <ALIAS> command. I figured it
was something like that but I couldn't find the
reference. Tomcat documentation seems to be getting
better.

And I've been talking to myself this whole time! 
LOL.

-Matt


--- Matt Fury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Question for all:
> 
> I have several domain names pointing to the same
> path
> in Tomcat. Do I need to specify each and every
> domain
> name as a <HOST>?? Also, say I have
> www.domainname.com
> and someone types domainname.com.. Tomcat doesn't
> recognize it! Is there a way I can forward both
> easily
> without having to specify a <HOST> each time? Seems
> overkill.
> 
> -Matt
> 
> =====
> ------------------------
> int myName() {
>   cout << "-Matt Fury \n";
>   return 0;
> }
> ------------------------
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int myName() {
  cout << "-Matt Fury \n";
  return 0;
}
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