Bad domain settings can "partially" work. Make sure she's set to her own
connecting ISP's correct domain servers, or a more dependable outside DNS.
On 15 September 2010 15:06, Alex Tweedly wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone who replied - it was very helpful.
>
> Stephen, I have had the same experienc
Thanks to everyone who replied - it was very helpful.
Stephen, I have had the same experience - propagation is very rapid (I
also use both Dreamhost and on-rev :-)
But in this case, the one person who actually matters is still not able
to see her own website. I'm starting to think it's her c
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 11:19 AM, stephen barncard <
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com> wrote:
> Propagation used to take days. These days it seems to take just minutes or
> hours at Dreamhost or ON-Rev. Your milage may vary
>
I agree with this, propagation in general is very very quick now. One t
Propagation used to take days. These days it seems to take just minutes or
hours at Dreamhost or ON-Rev. Your milage may vary
On 15 September 2010 02:31, AndyP wrote:
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> Hi Alex,
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> I can see the page.
>
> I'ts going to be a DNS propagation delay...more info below:
>
> To speed up the internet
bsite. This process is know as DNS
propagation delay.
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I can see it here. (DNS through OpenDNS)
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--- On Tue, 9/14/10, Alex Tweedly wrote:
From: Alex Tweedly
Subject: OT: Waiting for DNS to update a new site.
To: "How to use Revolution"
Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 5:17 PM
Off-topic - but I could do with a favour.
I'm helping a friend develop a ne
Works here.
I notice that sometimes the DNS cache on my Mac needs to be flushed after a DNS
change. If she's on a mac that might be the issue.
On OS X 10.5 and higher the shell command to do this is:
dscacheutil -flushcache
HTH
Devin
On Sep 14, 2010, at 4:17 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
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> Of
Off-topic - but I could do with a favour.
I'm helping a friend develop a new web site, and although I created it a
couple of days ago, it (apparently) isn't yet visible to her. I can't
tell whether it's simply a DNS delay - just longer than I'm used to, or
some other problem.
So could a few
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