@Alexander:  I apologize for the terse post earlier.  I love Ubuntu, especially 
the Kubuntu variant and all my computers run Jaunty (except for my server which 
is still Intrepid).  My post was made at 2am my time after being up since 7am 
working all day, driving 2.5 hours at 4pm and working from 8pm to 1am.  I was 
stressed and should not have posted so late.  I found out the solution for the 
localhost problem was to switch Firefox to offline mode.  It's just unfortunate 
that Firefox isn't smart enough to respond automatically by using a local dns 
test first or if an ip/ipv6 address is given within a known loop back range 
(this is a standard) or an ip that is local to an interface regardless of 
NetworkManager's status.  This first seems simple to me, but maybe Firefox 
doesn't have sufficient privileges for the second?  I'm not saying that Firefox 
should ignore NetworkManager, but instead it should check NetworkManager first 
to see if we're online since that is the fastest way to know, and fall back to 
the other tests as a last resort.  To rely solely on NetworkManager is to cause 
many Web Developers (who often use the local machine as a web server), and 
those who use their machines in a disconnected fashion with web programs, a 
great disservice.  We are trying to make things easier, not harder for 
everyone.  Most people wouldn't think that you have to switch to offline mode 
to access localhost when you're not connected to a network.  I always thought 
offline mode was reserved to those on cellular, satelite or dial-up connections 
who don't want their internet activated to reduce possible charges.
So, should I open a bug report with this information?

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[MASTER] [WORKAROUND] "Offline Mode" feature fails to detect proper online 
state for networks that are managed outside of network manager.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889
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