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Re: "Virtual" web servers (was Re: IP Allocation)

  • From: Jared Mauch
  • Date: Wed Nov 20 11:18:36 1996

	For an example of HTTP/1.1, you can go to http://puck.nether.net/
and http://www.ttgcitn.com/ as examples.  They are both on the same machine.

	There are many virtual hosts there that are done with http/1.1,
and only one that is done with an extra IP.

	- Jared

Pete Davis graced my mailbox with this long sought knowledge:
> > Am I getting confused here myself, or are we talking about HTTP/1.1
> > rather than HTML 1.1 ?
> 
> We are in fact talking about HTTP/1.1.  It was a quick brain typo.
> 
> > One good reason at the moment for not moving to only providing support
> > for HTTP/1.1 is the lack of support for it in lynx, which many blind
> > people use as a browser, and lack of support for which by ISPs would
> > probably be fairly politically unpopular.
> 
> Lynx 2.5 and 2.6 appear to be HTTP/1.1 compliant and support the
> host feature that we are talking about. (Atleast in the testing we have
> done).
> 
> -Pete
> 
> 
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>    The Internet Access Company  PO Box 1098  Bedford MA  617-276-7200
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