>> I've been looking through the examples and haven't been able to figure 
>> out how to not require the port. The reason I ask is that I see in 
>> some of my examples that don't use port 80, that the configured port 
>> is not specified.


The direction I like to go sometimes is to use sub domains so you don't have
to start going the port route.  For instance, http://sub.domain.com/ is much
more appealing than http://domain:8080/. Not that URLs have to be appealing,
but sometimes image matters :-)

Aaron Bartell


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