> Then I type this URL in my browser "http://localhost:8000" and get the
> main page from webserver.mydomain.com, but any link there start as
> "http://webserver.mydomain.com/...", so any time I click on any of them
> I have to change the host part to "locahost:8000" in order to go trough
Instead of doing absolute links, use relative ones for example (hoping
it doesn't get interpreted as an html message)
instead of
put
less typing, and portable, the web browser is required to put the bits
on the front (the base name) before creating the request, and it will
use the same base name as last the current page.
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