In addition, you want to watch out for frames or DHTML. The main document
may come from one computer but a frame may come from another. In the case
of DHTML, the page may be built right on your machine by manipulating the
document locally.
FWIW,
Mark Wonsil
> -----Original Message-----
> Sure, run the command prompt and ping the address. Be sure
> not to include
> all the stuff beyond the first / and this will tell you the
> main address.
> But remember many large sites have load balancers and thus
> the exact address
> may be hid from you or the address you get is another machine
> in the pool.
> After ping'ing the address is displayed within the []
> following the name of the ping.
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