-To get round this problem, we use the `url` matcher function from the consumer Pact DSL. This function takes a base URL,
-and a list of path fragments. The path fragments can be either plain strings or regular expressions. It then constructs
-the actual URL to use in the consumer test, and a regular expression matcher that can match the URLs in the provider
-verification test.
-
-To show this working, the consumer Pact test has the mock server running on port 9000, while the provider will be running on port 8080.
+To get round this problem, we use the `url` matcher function from the consumer Pact DSL. This function takes a list of
+path fragments. The path fragments can be either plain strings or regular expressions. It then constructs
+the actual URL to use in the consumer test using the mock servers base URL, and a regular expression matcher that can
+match the URLs in the provider verification test.