And just what makes you figure that by pointing the browser at the 
localhost address that it proves anything?

On 15 May 2002, Gordon Messmer wrote:

> Open the web server by IP address in your browser (http://127.0.0.1/).
> 
> If you see your web page, you're almost certainly on a dedicated
> server.  However, unless you don't think the performance of the machine
> is up to snuff, I wouldn't worry about it.  Sharing saves money.
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 13:33, ebinc wrote:
> > Down here in NJ its almost impossible to get a static Ip with port 80 not
> > blocked, I dont know why theres no competition here? thats somthing that
> > should get looked into, If I decide (I pretty much have no choice) to pay
> > for a dedicated server from a hosting company located across the country, My
> > question is How would you 100% be able to tell your infact on a dedicated
> > server other then the cost? and not just being charged for one. and if
> > theres anybody out their that thinks this stuff does'nt happand is probaly
> > doing it!
> 
> 
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