NZ Delphi User Group Supporting Delphi since 1995

Training Consultancy. New Zealand Delphi User Group. The New Zealand Delphi User Group was established in 1995 when Borland first released Delphi to the Public. It has continued to run from that date, when there where frequent meetings held every week, to the current time where activity is primarily online using our Mailman Mailing List. Our Mailman Mailing List Server provides access the the best Delphi brains in New Zealand, and a few from overseas as well. Click here to learn about the Mailing List.

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The website delphi.org.nz presently has an average traffic classification of zero (the lower the better). We have examined four pages inside the web page delphi.org.nz and found two websites associating themselves with delphi.org.nz. There is one mass media accounts acquired by this website.
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The website delphi.org.nz is seeing alternating quantities of traffic all through the year.
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WHAT DOES DELPHI.ORG.NZ LOOK LIKE?

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DELPHI.ORG.NZ SERVER

I diagnosed that a single root page on delphi.org.nz took six hundred and nine milliseconds to load. I could not detect a SSL certificate, so I consider this site not secure.
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202.37.181.154

SERVER OS AND ENCODING

We diagnosed that this domain is utilizing the Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS) os.

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NZ Delphi User Group Supporting Delphi since 1995

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Training Consultancy. New Zealand Delphi User Group. The New Zealand Delphi User Group was established in 1995 when Borland first released Delphi to the Public. It has continued to run from that date, when there where frequent meetings held every week, to the current time where activity is primarily online using our Mailman Mailing List. Our Mailman Mailing List Server provides access the the best Delphi brains in New Zealand, and a few from overseas as well. Click here to learn about the Mailing List.

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The website states the following, "New Zealand Delphi User Group." We viewed that the web page also stated " The New Zealand Delphi User Group was established in 1995 when Borland first released Delphi to the Public." It also said " It has continued to run from that date, when there where frequent meetings held every week, to the current time where activity is primarily online using our Mailman Mailing List. Our Mailman Mailing List Server provides access the the best Delphi brains in New Zealand, and a few from overseas as well. Click here to learn about the Mailing List."

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