Problrem running ADF 11g App LocalHost URL vs IP URL

Hi all,
we are using Jdeveloper 11.1.1.5 and ADF to develop or app. The issue happens in some machines, but not in others. All of them use Windows 7 Pro 32 bit, same updates, etc.
We've checked IE9 configuration (must be IE) and is the same in all machines; all of them have the same proxy setup (corporate network).
Problem is that when running app using localhost url, some events in some components don't execute. But they do when we run the same app using local IP url.
It happens in a popUp window that has an editable table inside, among some other inputTexts. One of the columns on the table is a commandLink to delete the current row (so every row has its own delete link). And this is the event that de not get triggered (actionEvent). When I click on row-3-delete-link, that row gets deleted. Next I click on any other row's delete link, nothing happens. Only when i click on the add button (command button added to the popUp), table data gets refreshed.
I've reading about this, and all i could find was the opossite behavior: app fails on local ip URL and works ok with localhost URL.
Thanks in advance for ur help.
Jaime

Hi,
have you checked the etc/host file on the Windows platform that don't work? As you say, the behavior is different on different machines and this difference is what you need to find for a reproducible testcase
Frank

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