Old page showing up

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by BooZzZ, Apr 14, 2008.

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    First: I'm not sure if this is the right place to post it, but wth.

    Now, I've set up a web-proxy yesterday.. it ran smoothly and looked fine. But I checked a few hours later and the domain (defeatblocks.info) showed the old 'GoDaddy parked' page. I know this has something to do with corrupt caches / my ISP .. but when I checked back a few hours later it all looked fine. Now, whem I checked my website this morning at home it showed the GoDaddy parked page AGAIN. I went to school, but when I checked it there it just showed the correct page. But when I got back from school it showed the GoDaddy parked page here again. I've deleted all the temporary internet files / cookies / history .. I even downloaded CCleaner and deleted nearly everything.. but still no luck. I also tried it with IE , but that also didn't work.

    So my ISP just decides if I can view the updated version of the website? Or is there something else I can do?

    Please help me :).

    PS: When I visit my Web-proxy through a web-proxy (lol) I do get to see the correct page.. so I know I'm the only one with the problem.
     
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  2. Afazelpoor

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    It's showing up fine here, you might need to wait at least 24 hours, this instant thing does not work every time, btw, do you know if godaddy allows proxy sites?
     
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    I'm not hosting it with GoDaddy, I just registered my domain there (you can't beat 1 dollar .info domains). Anyway, it works fine now :).
     
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    What you were experiencing is due to the DNS cache on your own computer. If you have the same situation occur again just flush your local DNS cache and you should be directed to the correct hosted page.
     
    Jhar, Apr 23, 2008 Set Best Answer IP