pauamma: Cartooney crab wearing hot pink and acid green facemask holding drink with straw (Default)
Res facta quae tamen fingi potuit ([personal profile] pauamma) wrote in [site community profile] dw_dev2011-05-25 06:49 pm

Use of non-standard port numbers in sites running Dreamwidth code

Currently, Dreamwidth supports (somewhat half-heartedly and clumsily) sites with user-visible URLs that look like http://www.example.com:6809/, and I've been wondering about a few things:

1- How many sites running Dreamwidth code actually use that feature? How many couldn't run without it?

2- If you're considering running a Dreamwidth-based site or are working on one, would it or does it need that feature to run?

3- If neither of the above applies to you, do you find that feature important, pleasant, infuriating, or neither? Why?

(Note: I'm not speaking of hosted Dreamhacks here, since even those that use another port internally are mapped to port 80 using Perlbal.)
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[personal profile] azurelunatic 2011-05-28 07:40 am (UTC)(link)
Or sites with large enough populations who can't get there on 80 that they have to offer it on both 80 and another port that, say, nannyware is less likely to object to.
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[personal profile] skakri 2011-05-30 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm, well, I do run a public DW installation, but I guess that it's a "nice to have" possibility for testing/hacking purposes (I think that I should run a separate installation as well, for testing/development). Just my 2 cents.