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The 404 errror might be fixed if you flush your DNS. The instructions were already given to you in the comments of this post.

Applications> Utilities>Terminal

Then type in the terminal the following:
I got this from the knowledge base


Mac OSX Leopard:
Use the following command in a terminal window:
"dscacheutil -flushcache" (without quotes)

Mac OSX 10.5.1 and before:
Use the following command in a terminal window:
"lookupd -flushcache" (without quotes)

You will need to restart your browser.

Press enter after typing what applies above to your OS, and restart your browser.
 
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What operating system does your computer use?
 

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click on Help on the menu bar and find out what operating system your MacBook is using.
 

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i got:

Mac OS X [Version 10.5.7]

Processor: 2 GHz intel Core 2 Duo

Memory: 2 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

Startup Disk: Macintosh HD


Model Name: MacBook
Model Identifier: MacBook5,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 3 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz
Boot ROM Version: MB51.0073.B06
SMC Version (system): 1.32f8
Serial Number (system): WQ8405A21AQ
Sudden Motion Sensor:
State: Enabled
 

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Go back to your terminal and type in

lookupd -flushcache

press enter

close your browser if it's still open and close the terminal

reopen your browser
 

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ok i just done that, but look at PICTURE [STILL SAME ERRORS], How come ?


Can anyone please help me ?

What should i do ?
 

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Go back to your terminal and type in

lookupd -flushcache

press enter

close your browser if it's still open and close the terminal

reopen your browser

Since the Mac Version is 10.5.7 (newer than 10.5.1), wouldn't the correct command be for Leopard?

Try this command instead: dscacheutil -flushcache
 

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Ok, I'm trying searching to see if there's a different command to try with your version of Mac OS X.
 

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omg it still says 'Command not found', What should i do ?
 
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Try emptying your browser's cache one more time.
 

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ok i done that, but still the SAME problem [404 not found], please can you help me ?
 
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