Can't open port 80

I just can't open port 80 on my AEBS n 1st G. I want to use this port to enable access from the internet to my Mini server's wiki pages.
I've added port 80 in the "Port Mapping" tab of Airport utility under "personal web sharing", but when I check the port with the network utility, it remains closed.
What am I doing wrong. Please help.
This is the data of the mapping tab in Airport utility:
Public TCP port: 80
private IP address:10.0.1.201
Private TCP port: 80
rest empty.

Sorry for not replying sooner, I was out of town.
I did the setup as you showed it, tested it and it still doesn't work.
I also contacted my ISP with some questions about the port 80 being open or not. Their answer is that port 80 is always open as that's the port used to access the internet (made me feel like my question was reeeaaaally stupid...). I explained I had found some info on the internet that said the Zyxel modems very often come with the port 80 closed, and that nearly made them laugh... :-(
So I once again did a scan of my public port and get this:
Port Scanning host: 200.124.48.xxx
Open TCP Port: 21     ftp
Open TCP Port: 53     domain
Open TCP Port: 554    rtsp
Open TCP Port: 3900   udt_os
Open TCP Port: 5009   winfs
No port 80 in view.
I also did a traceroute of the Dyndn'ssed domain I want to access on my server and get this:
traceroute to http://korkettes.com/groups/essai/calendar/ (67.215.65.132), 64 hops max, 72 byte packets
1  10.0.1.1 (10.0.1.1)  14.436 ms  12.512 ms  8.778 ms
2  10.9.88.1 (10.9.88.1)  24.442 ms  12.056 ms  10.001 ms
3  sblx12gw.gtdinternet.com (190.196.63.126)  18.751 ms  10.161 ms  10.517 ms
4  cn1.ge1-0-1.sblx12.gtdinternet.com (190.196.125.54)  38.874 ms  144.407 ms  12.339 ms
5  ci1.te1-2.v219.cn1.gtdinternet.com (190.196.125.29)  11.119 ms  25.334 ms  25.875 ms
6  tengigabitethernet9-3.ar3.scl1.gblx.net (64.209.88.25)  50.010 ms  8.308 ms  8.641 ms
7  ae3-30g.scr3.nyc1.gblx.net (67.17.104.189)  185.237 ms
    ae0-30g.scr4.nyc1.gblx.net (67.16.139.2)  212.148 ms  248.437 ms
8  e5-1-30g.ar9.nyc1.gblx.net (67.16.142.54)  149.660 ms  147.576 ms  139.618 ms
9  xe-0-3-0-6.r05.nycmny01.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.8.129)  146.279 ms  200.869 ms  136.877 ms
10  ae-1.r23.nycmny01.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.4.68)  144.528 ms  262.677 ms  209.261 ms
11  ae-1.r20.asbnva02.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.9)  173.034 ms  390.095 ms  181.918 ms
12  ae-1.r01.asbnva02.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.3.11)  424.923 ms  233.061 ms  439.628 ms
13  ge-0-7-0-33.r01.asbnva02.us.ce.gin.ntt.net (129.250.12.114)  286.701 ms  138.696 ms  131.210 ms
14  hit-nxdomain.opendns.com (67.215.65.132)  128.300 ms  135.859 ms  136.805 ms
Just so you know: GTD is my ISP.
I can access the same domain locally with miniserver.local/groups/essai/calendar/ very well.
don't know what else to try.

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