Hello
I understand that to have "normal web site addresses" I have to have multiple static IP Addresses ie a Static IP Address for each website.
I also understand that each Static IP Address will cost �60 per year from BT assuming I run my own server from here. I expect more costs if I use a remote hosting server.
This is a cost that I do not wish to carry and it seems a severe limitation of the Alpha5 V10 application. I certainly did not realise this when I made the purchase.
Is there any way that I can operate multiple web addresses from one static IP address without having to insert the second level of address i.e.
http://www.server.com/application1 and
http://www.server.com/application2 which I find unacceptable.
I certainly do not have to do this in other web development applications I use. I am quite happy to have to devote a server to avoid having to use the port 8080 where Alpha and IIs cannot both share port 80
The IP Address limitation is explained on page.
http://support.alphasoftware.com/Wha...0/NewInV10.htm
Application Server - 'How To' Topics
How to run multiple applications/web sites by using multiple Application Server configuration files.
Is this problem something that Alpha will solve soon?
Regards
John
I understand that to have "normal web site addresses" I have to have multiple static IP Addresses ie a Static IP Address for each website.
I also understand that each Static IP Address will cost �60 per year from BT assuming I run my own server from here. I expect more costs if I use a remote hosting server.
This is a cost that I do not wish to carry and it seems a severe limitation of the Alpha5 V10 application. I certainly did not realise this when I made the purchase.
Is there any way that I can operate multiple web addresses from one static IP address without having to insert the second level of address i.e.
http://www.server.com/application1 and
http://www.server.com/application2 which I find unacceptable.
I certainly do not have to do this in other web development applications I use. I am quite happy to have to devote a server to avoid having to use the port 8080 where Alpha and IIs cannot both share port 80
The IP Address limitation is explained on page.
http://support.alphasoftware.com/Wha...0/NewInV10.htm
Application Server - 'How To' Topics
How to run multiple applications/web sites by using multiple Application Server configuration files.
Is this problem something that Alpha will solve soon?
Regards
John
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