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Scott,
Thanks for your help. Where to begin. I have spent countless hours on the phone with Cox. We have had folks on the phone with verizon too. They are basically no help.

As far as I have been able to determine, this isn't a DNS or an IP connectivity issue. It is consistent and repeatable and only seems to affect people on verizon links. I have noticed that the behavior is affected by browser versions.

I thought I had the problem nailed when I set up an alternate server and it worked. The alternate server used https, and this wasn't an acceptable solution.

From what I can tell, this has something to do with the proxy server architecture that Verizon is using. It seems that various versions of IE are not affected by it.

As it turns out, the server receives the http request from the browser, but then the actual page is never received. The server thinks that it has sucessfully sent the page however. It is mighty strange.

Thanks for helping my out,

Paul
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