It’s odd that you didn’t use
the two forward slashes in your posting for http://, because that should not be
a legitimate URL in a web browser. Any IP is valid, no matter if it is used
statically or dynamically. Unless you have access control filters on
your web server (you can test by trying http://localhost
on your server), you may be running into firewall issues on your host running
the web server and/or with your network provider/ISP not allowing public web
servers on their network. Also, the time honored test is to telnet
to port 80 on a remote computer to test network connectivity and that the
server is up and listening. --Mark Mark Lavi, mailto:mlavi@xxxxxxx || phone:+1-650-933-7707 From: Daniel Marques
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