Re: AW: AW: AW: Problem calling the Web-Application by Alias name

2007-08-30 Thread Filip Hanik - Dev Lists
if you want both port 80 and 8080 you need two connectors http://dato.app.at --> port: 80 context: / ok it should be called http://dato.app.at/app (this maked I wrong), but what should I do because of Port, so that I have not to write the Port number in URL adress. Should I write http

AW: AW: AW: Problem calling the Web-Application by Alias name

2007-08-30 Thread Stasa Jerinic
>>http://dato.app.at >>--> >>port: 80 >>context: / ok it should be called http://dato.app.at/app (this maked I wrong), but what should I do because of Port, so that I have not to write the Port number in URL adress. Should I write http://dato.at:8080/app --> port: 808

Re: AW: AW: Problem calling the Web-Application by Alias name

2007-08-30 Thread Filip Hanik - Dev Lists
http://dato.app.at --> port: 80 context: / http://dato.at:8080/app --> port: 8080 context: /app does that paint the picture for you, you are confusing too many things at the same time Filip Stasa Jerinic wrote: Yes I set the port 8080 in . I think that I not anderstand you. I have now

AW: AW: Problem calling the Web-Application by Alias name

2007-08-30 Thread Stasa Jerinic
Yes I set the port 8080 in . I think that I not anderstand you. I have now two ways to call my web-application. One is by the computer name (for example http://dato.at:8080/app) or the other way is by the Alias that I inserted in the Host tag (http://dato.app.at). The calling by Alias name don't