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We've set up four Websphere 3.5.1 (and HTTP servers) instances for test and
production environments (intranet and internet). We're using different ports
(80 for intranet production, 8080 for intranet test, etc.) the developers
will use Turnover eCM to move objects from their PC to the QA environment,
then promote the QA objects to production. To test in QA, the developers
will point his/her browser to the AS/400 and specify which port to use (8080
for intranet QA, for example)

I'm wondering if there's a way to set it up so that rather than identify by
port, I can point to environments by url (qa.internet.mydomain.com, for
example). I have access to our DNS server so I can add aliases as required.
I just don't see how I can access a particular environment without
specifying a port.

I did find a bug in the administrator. I assume it's already been identified
since I'm a "late adapter" of the technology. If you click on a web resource
under the virtual host, it does not display the correct virtual host...

any help would be appeciated....

dan

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