Jeffrey Koch wrote:
>
> But Adam - suppose you want the have a virtual host on both SSL and
> non-SSL - in other words connections might be made on a secure (port443)
> and non-secure (port 80) basis. Do you need two virtual sections - one for
> each mode? I see you're only defining port 80 in the case of a non-SSL
> host.
No problem - it's just a question of what names you use... if you call
the main host 'www.fictional.co' instead of'ssl.fictional.co' the
example I gave does exactly what you want. For additional V/H entries,
yes, you need one for each.
cheers,
Adam
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