Ok, that's what I thought. You cannot do this easily. There are only two way that I know of to make this happen: configure your router to map port 80 to 8080 internally (breaking IIS), or to use an HTTP proxy. The reason being that whenever you go to a URL, it implicitly connects to port 80. And since IIS is running on port 80, IIS gets the request. You MIGHT be able to configure IIS to proxy requests to a specific domain to Apache, but I only know how to do that if Apache is the primary (running on 80). I can't help with IIS.
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