Thanks guys... I think I will just do the work-around I was thinking of then
so I don't have to tell the users to go to a different port for accessing
the test system. mod-rewrite is a very sweet tool.

On 2/13/06, Dave Odom <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Of course making sure you have the "horsepower" on your PC to run more
> than one, you can run two copies (Production and Test) in the same
> server IF your vendor or you have created the application in such a way
> as the two don't "bump heads" going after the same resources and each
> wants it exclusively and the like.
>
> Also, you can put more than one different application on the same PC as
> long as the two aren't created in such a way they won't play well
> together.   One example of them not playing well together is each
> wanting to use a different version of Java and neither can tolerate the
> other version.
>
> Dave
> Arizona.
>
> >>> koldark@xxxxxxxxx 2/13/2006 10:03:10 >>>
> My vendor recommends running a seperate webserver and application for
> our
> live and test systems. If possible, I would like to at least run only
> one
> web server if not one application server as well. Is this possible? Or
> is it
> best to run seperate web servers and application servers?
>
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>
> "There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand
> binary, and
> those who don't." -Unknown
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