Well DigPageRank has some sort of DNS issue. They have changed the host but...the new DNS still hasn't propagate properly. I guess Mong knows more about it.
He has DNS problems, so sometimes you will see home page of his old host. Sometimes when I cannot see the site, removing "www" from URL helps.
The way DNS works, some will see the site on its new IP, some will see it on its old IP. It depends on how your ISP has set up your DNS server. Some hosts set the cache times to VERY high values, if your DNS obeys these ridiculously high values then you'll see the old site. Mong said he moved DNS 9 months ago, this would appear to indicate the update values were set very high. Some hosts do it so that it's hard to move a domain without having these issues. For those that can't see it, here is the quick fix, may depend on OS, but in Windows XP : go here : C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc Open the file : hosts Add this line : 69.65.122.206 www.digpagerank.com Code (markup): That way, you have a local DNS setting. Windows will check its host file before it contacts your ISP's DNS server (and gets the old/wrong information). Hope that helps, sucks for mong, there is no reason why it should take 9 months to propagate.
Its dropped at my end again - has been up and down over the last couple of weeks; worst time to have dns issues especially due to the pending pr update...
Lol But it was the one of my own tool i use the most. Cause i done success to do a very good and quick tool, better than the other. And I'm not 100% happy of all my other tool, and continue to use sometime concurrent tools. for example "Google search ranked by PR and date" & "4 tool in one to detect cheating site" are too slow. (i have to improve these tools ). For PageRank and Back-link by DC I'm 100% happy of the result