Sorry, I'll clarify - by "through the entire request" I meant to say
that the static IP is fine and dandy, but I need the IP to be
consistently communicated to whomever I'm consuming data from. In the
current case, our requests out from our website can be any number of IP
addresses that fall into the netblock range owned by our hosting
provider. Does that make more sense?
Thanks for your suggestion - I appreciate it
- Jim
Jim Davis wrote:
>As far as I can tell my sites at CrystalTech.net all have static IPs
>"through the entire request" (although I'm not sure what that means
>exactly). To quote them:
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>"CrystalTech provides a static IP address for EACH shared hosting account.
>Unlike many hosts, we feel a static IP is essential to a full-featured
>website and do not feel a static IP should add any costs to your monthly
>hosting fee."
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>You also get CFSchedule and CFInovke rights (with some limitation of
>course).
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>Their plans start off at $16.95/month for CFMX 6.1 or $26.95 for CFMX 6.1
>and SQL Server.
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>Jim Davis
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