DNS Error?

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Clear your browser cache and history. Close the browser. Reopen the browser. Check site.

Browsers/ISP store copies of pages for "performance" and serve up the same stored copy, even when the server has changed what it is sending out. You have to force your browser to go out and get a current copy of the page. DNS flushing is a separate issue and is usually a last resort.
 

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Clear your browser cache and history. Close the browser. Reopen the browser. Check site.

Browsers/ISP store copies of pages for "performance" and serve up the same stored copy, even when the server has changed what it is sending out. You have to force your browser to go out and get a current copy of the page. DNS flushing is a separate issue and is usually a last resort.
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