Fair enough. I guess I was laboring under the conception that people would want to go to https://www.example.com/ and not https://www.example.com:4433/ .

Which reminds me of one of my favorite IE bugs. You can type "www.example.com" (without the "http://") into IE and get to the appropriate web site. But if you want to use a non-standard port, you can't type in "www.example.com:8080". Nooo. You have to type in "http://www.example.com:8080". And the best part is the useless error message it gives you: "The page cannot be displayed ... Open the s: home page, and then look for links to the information you want." Uh, what?
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