Need some help this morning - SOLVED for now!
- chicagoans
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Hi Anthony,
I see the same site from both links; locaction is near Chicago.
Here is what I see:
If you're still seeing the old site, it might have something to do with caching. Try deleting your temp files. You can also check your browser settings like below. Make sure it's not set to "Never", and see if you get something different if you change the setting.
I see the same site from both links; locaction is near Chicago.
Here is what I see:
If you're still seeing the old site, it might have something to do with caching. Try deleting your temp files. You can also check your browser settings like below. Make sure it's not set to "Never", and see if you get something different if you change the setting.
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- Location: Kentucky
Anthony,
I'm here in Rochester, N.Y. (not that far from Canandaigua) and I'm seeing a blue background on the first one and a white background on the second. The first site with blue has pictures which I can't see....just a little white box with a red x.
I'm here in Rochester, N.Y. (not that far from Canandaigua) and I'm seeing a blue background on the first one and a white background on the second. The first site with blue has pictures which I can't see....just a little white box with a red x.
It takes both the sun and the rain to make a beautiful rainbow. --Unknown
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- Location: Colorado
Another trick to force a fresh copy of the page to load is to hold down the shift key while clicking refresh or reload on your browser. I am wondering if many of you are seeing cached copies of the site from your ISPs proxy servers - I have never seen a DNS change take this long to propagate.
Anthony for Virgin Islands On Line