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marco_octavian_
Sep 10, 2013Nimbostratus
Yep. To add a little more to Jie's response, the webserver is probably configured, by default install,to allow it's own hostname and localhost. That's typcially the case or at least what I have seen on occasion. Add the absolute URL to list of supported hostnames.
To validate this, create an alias in your hosts file that has the absolute url and the ACTUAL server address. Then hit the webserver using your browser and see what happens. It should be an error, just like your monitor.