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Srinivas,

Srinivas Jonnalagadda wrote:
> For Example:
> http://serverhostname.ebiz.com:8080/kanaCallBack/ssoCallback.jsp
> then i am able to access. If i give
> http://stg.ebiz.com/kanaCallBack/ssoCallback.jsp. I get a page not
> found error in my IE.

These URLs are not the same. They have different host names and port
numbers. Did you expect them to go to the same place? Why?

If you do not include the port number in all your URLs (say, links in
your web pages), then it's simply not going to work. If you use relative
URLs, it /should/ work because most clients are smart enough to figure
out what the base URL is.

How are you generating your URLs in your web pages? Please provide a
(short) code sample.

- -chris
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