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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed Dec 1 01:30:09 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jimpop at yahoo.com (Jim Popovitch)</li>
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- <li><em>subject</em>: [ale] OT- sorta - DNS</li>
Yes, you would need to have a valid DNS record for every address that points to
the webserver. The Apache "trick" just let you have control over what URL your
visitors wind up seeing and bookmarking regardless of the originating URL.
-Jim P.
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