Thanks, Dave.  Verizon blocks port 80.  So I can't use that, but with the URL 
you gave, I will try to use port 8080 for my ColdFusion site.  That seems to be 
the only port that work well for me.  Hope it works.

Johnny

>> I installed ColdFusion MX on port 8500.  I think that was the 
>> default one.  I access it fine at school and at my own job.  
>> 
>> However, at my sister's house, I can only access it with 
>> http://dzcle.no-ip.com:8500.  I can't access it with 
>> dzcle.no-ip.com:8500.  It only works when I put the http:// in.
>
>As Howie said, this is an IE issue.
>
>
>Yes, it's likely that requests to non-standard ports are being blocked
>somewhere along the line. You can run CF's built-in web server on port 80 as
>long as you aren't running another web server on that port already:
>
>http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/adv_development/config_builtin_
>webserver/
>
>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
>http://www.figleaf.com/
>
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